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we're live in san jose, david louis, abc 7 news. >> all right, david, thanks very much. >>> developing right now, investigators are working to find out what caused a fire at a thrift store. take a look at the images. this is incredible. clouds of thick smoke and fire poured into the air in river side drive. it happened this morning. it all started in an employee's room and then spread. firefighters from several area departments from the roof and the ground. fortunately, the star was not open at the time. but everything inside that consignment store was lost. >>> taxpayer money is finally getting into the hands of victims from the napa earthquake which hit august 24th. officials say $2.4 million in state and federal assistance has been paid to victims of that magnitude 6 quake. fema has been accepting applications for assistance last week, and in that time, nearly 1,900 homeowners and renters filed claims. >>> well, it is the prospect of earthquakes, mudslides, and flooding that has one weather service -- the weather service saying ining marin county is o the worst places to own a home.
we're live in san jose, david louis, abc 7 news. >> all right, david, thanks very much. >>> developing right now, investigators are working to find out what caused a fire at a thrift store. take a look at the images. this is incredible. clouds of thick smoke and fire poured into the air in river side drive. it happened this morning. it all started in an employee's room and then spread. firefighters from several area departments from the roof and the ground. fortunately, the star...
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abc7 news reporter david loui looks at the post thanksgiving christmas tree tradition in the bay area with trees tied to the roof is a post thanksgiving tradition in the santa cruz mountains. at black tree farms customers don't have to look for bargains. every tree is $50. only issue is finding the right one. >> do trees express any feelings as you cut them? [laughter] >> i sure hope not. >> but if they do, they will know that we've chosen it to be part of our family so hopefully it's a good feeling. >> five neighbors have made this trek an usually for over a decade, setting out leftovers for a tailgate parties. five families, five trees, and according to june, one goal. >> big and fluffy. that's all we look for. big and fluffy. >> that's a similar goal for shoppers looking at artificial trees. it's just as difficult findth right one given the range of species and options. multi color lights, short or long needles. when deck lated they look eloquent. they are designed to last several years, with i holly said thinking about as we weighs the environmental impact. >> they shouldn't be cu
abc7 news reporter david loui looks at the post thanksgiving christmas tree tradition in the bay area with trees tied to the roof is a post thanksgiving tradition in the santa cruz mountains. at black tree farms customers don't have to look for bargains. every tree is $50. only issue is finding the right one. >> do trees express any feelings as you cut them? [laughter] >> i sure hope not. >> but if they do, they will know that we've chosen it to be part of our family so...
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abc7 news reporter david loui looks at the post thanksgiving christmas tree tradition in the bay areaa parade of vehicles with trees tied to the roof is a post thanksgiving tradition in the santa cruz mountains. at black tree farms customers don't have to look for bargains. every tree, whatever the size, is $50. only issue is finding the right one. >> do trees express any feelings as you cut them? [laughter] >> i sure hope not. >> but if they do, they will know that we've chosen it to be part of our family so hopefully it's a good feeling. >> five neighbors have made this trek annually for over a decade, setting out leftovers for a tailgate parties. five families, five trees, and according to june, one goal. >> big and fluffy. that's all we look for. big and fluffy. >> that's a similar goal for shoppers looking at artificial trees. it's just as difficult finding the right one given the range of species and options. white lights, multi--colored lights, short or long needles? when decorated, they look eloquent. they are designed to last several years. holly said thinking about it as we
abc7 news reporter david loui looks at the post thanksgiving christmas tree tradition in the bay areaa parade of vehicles with trees tied to the roof is a post thanksgiving tradition in the santa cruz mountains. at black tree farms customers don't have to look for bargains. every tree, whatever the size, is $50. only issue is finding the right one. >> do trees express any feelings as you cut them? [laughter] >> i sure hope not. >> but if they do, they will know that we've...
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. >> in san jose david louis abc 7 news. >> joining spencer sunday for a special presentation pier 39 holiday tree lighting celebration special airs sunday at 6:30 right here on abc 7. >> when not mc holiday festivities he's tracking weather and finally rain. >> finally something to track after all this long rain we have had. raining already in parts of the bay area. spread to all parts of the bay area before it's over. this is good news. here's live doppler an kahn see areas of green on radar screen right now. raining for several hours. >> parts of the east bay as well so on we good. leif view from the emeryville camera out over the bay and forecast feature e rain moving from north to south and to the east as well tonight. series of wren both saturday tomorrow and sunday and this wet pattern will continue through next wednesday so we have several days of periods of rain coming our way here's satellite image that ridge of high pressure that kept us dry mailed for awhile and strong now. rain out ahead of the approaching frontal system that usher in the first wave of significant rainfal
. >> in san jose david louis abc 7 news. >> joining spencer sunday for a special presentation pier 39 holiday tree lighting celebration special airs sunday at 6:30 right here on abc 7. >> when not mc holiday festivities he's tracking weather and finally rain. >> finally something to track after all this long rain we have had. raining already in parts of the bay area. spread to all parts of the bay area before it's over. this is good news. here's live doppler an kahn see...
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. >> 7 news reporter david louis more now from the animal shelter in san martin. >> brady one of 38 horses seized by santa clara county after the owner was charged with two counts of felony cruelty to animals. 50 51-year-old roberto has been under scrutiny for months. as neighbors complained that the horse were his under fed had ribs showing and showed signs of breaken back and legs. for the past month he told me he was feeding the horses and caring for them. >> they need food thinks why i provide food. 2 times a day. >>reporter: investigators had him under watch for 6 months discovering that he had been suspected of animal cruelty in other counties. >> there is documents that we filed with our warrant that relate to incidents in stanislaus county apartment other counties so yes its to seam like this is going on for some time. >>reporter: 38 horses seized in better shape than 12 others sold last month by him to the equine rescue center. they were moved to this county one died because of advanced parasite infestation. neighbor living next to one of his corral said some of the horse were his
. >> 7 news reporter david louis more now from the animal shelter in san martin. >> brady one of 38 horses seized by santa clara county after the owner was charged with two counts of felony cruelty to animals. 50 51-year-old roberto has been under scrutiny for months. as neighbors complained that the horse were his under fed had ribs showing and showed signs of breaken back and legs. for the past month he told me he was feeding the horses and caring for them. >> they need food...
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. >> joibing me now is david clinger, st. louis. also legal analyst and prosecutor sonny hostin.ou were surprised of the governor's remarks and tone. why? >> i was shocked at the tone primarily because he said violence will not be tolerated but also said he had 1,000 officers at the ready. sit with that for a moment. 1,000 officers at the ready? we know that police -- this police department is buying riot gear. we know gun sales have been up in missouri 50%. i mean, this is all about police brutality. so, when you take it back to -- or alleged police brutality. when you take it back as to why we're even talking about this, the governor's response seems to be very inflammatory as opposed to really looking inside of his own state and figuring out what the problem is. >> but wait a minute. >> it seems that the problem is police brutality. >> let me look back on part of that. isn't part of the picture also him trying to assure homeowners, business owners and people in all communities that they're going to be protected? that things are not going to erupt into violence and that the aut
. >> joibing me now is david clinger, st. louis. also legal analyst and prosecutor sonny hostin.ou were surprised of the governor's remarks and tone. why? >> i was shocked at the tone primarily because he said violence will not be tolerated but also said he had 1,000 officers at the ready. sit with that for a moment. 1,000 officers at the ready? we know that police -- this police department is buying riot gear. we know gun sales have been up in missouri 50%. i mean, this is all...
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we will have a lot more ahead on "world news tonight with david muir" and "nightline" and "gma" tomorrow. george stephanopoulos outside st. louis. >> you can see that interview on "world news tonight with david muir" at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> moving on. when raising the minimum wage is not enough. coming up, san francisco does what no other city has before. we will explain the retail workers' bill of rights. >>> and a beloved coach steps down. tim flannery explains his decision to leave the giants. >>> also, a popular new trend in managing your money. we are talking about prepaid cards. 7 on your side's michael finney looks at whether they are smart or risky. >>> opportunity knocks. the interns earning the equivalent of six figure salaries? >>> it's almost a year of negotiations but the san francisco unified school district and its teachers have reached a tentative agreement. the contract includes a 12% pay raise over three years. it is one of the biggest contracts for any school in the state. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez explains why this contract is about a lot more than money. >> reporter: full-time public school tea
we will have a lot more ahead on "world news tonight with david muir" and "nightline" and "gma" tomorrow. george stephanopoulos outside st. louis. >> you can see that interview on "world news tonight with david muir" at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> moving on. when raising the minimum wage is not enough. coming up, san francisco does what no other city has before. we will explain the retail workers' bill of rights. >>> and a beloved...
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david: who did it? >> mostly residents of the ferguson/saintst. louis area. there were obviously from outside areas. the arrests, the majority were from ferguson and the surrounding area. david: why would people burn these businesses -- they must know these businesses or know someone who has worked there. >> unemployment has gone up in ferguson. it's well over 11 percent. people can't go to work. one man told me, he lost 80 percent of his business since august. then you have the beauty supply stores, and all these other places that literally are small businesses, where people have leverage. there's a story of a woman, i believe it's a flower shop. she opened in june. she literally lost her business. and she is someone who is a minority business owner. local business owner. the real tragedy here is that -- as part of this tragedy, the ongoing tragedy, david, more and more people will not open businesses anywhere in the near future. i talked to a gentleman quarterbacgentleman -- david: they're leaving ferguson. >> how can they? how do you risk -- how do you assess your risk when you have a situation l
david: who did it? >> mostly residents of the ferguson/saintst. louis area. there were obviously from outside areas. the arrests, the majority were from ferguson and the surrounding area. david: why would people burn these businesses -- they must know these businesses or know someone who has worked there. >> unemployment has gone up in ferguson. it's well over 11 percent. people can't go to work. one man told me, he lost 80 percent of his business since august. then you have the...
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louis county is now reporting 61 arrests overnight. david? >> steve osunsami with us again tonight. steve, thank you. >>> and we move on tonight and to severe weather, just as 46 million americans prepare to travel this thanksgiving. in ohio, a tree no match for 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts. tonight, tens of thousands still without power. this nor'easter on the way, already seen in florida. one family driving up i-95 from florida to south carolina, sending us this today. and you can see it in the wall. this system moving fast. and so let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight. what are we looking at here? >> it's going to start as all rain. already has in the southeast. look how it tracks right up the i-95 corridor. so many people tweeting me today, saying, can i make it? unfortunately, it does not look good. look at this. rain at 7:00 a.m., just about to new york city. late morning, it transitions to snow. and heavy snow right along and just west of that pink line that you see there. and then all of us say good-bye to the system by thursday. so, you break it down in n
louis county is now reporting 61 arrests overnight. david? >> steve osunsami with us again tonight. steve, thank you. >>> and we move on tonight and to severe weather, just as 46 million americans prepare to travel this thanksgiving. in ohio, a tree no match for 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts. tonight, tens of thousands still without power. this nor'easter on the way, already seen in florida. one family driving up i-95 from florida to south carolina, sending us this today. and you...
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joining me now is david clinger, former lapd officer, former justice professor at the university of st. louis and joining us cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor, sunny hostin. david, good to have you on the program again. just how difficult is it to bring an indictment against a police officer? >> traditionally it is difficult. part of that is most of the time when police officers use deadly force, it is clear that it was necessary. an individual shoots a police officer, the police officer returns fire. the law does give police officers a lot of freedom in terps of noti terms of reasonab. that is an individual points a weapon at a police officer like the tragedy that happened in cleveland earlier where this 12-year-old kid pointed what appeared to be a pistol at the police officer. there's no crime in the dr the officer didn't commit a crime by shooting because he believed his life was in jeopardy. the other thing is that grand juries and prosecutors are, in fact, reticent to charge police officers because they do understand the split second decisions that officers are oftentimes faced wi
joining me now is david clinger, former lapd officer, former justice professor at the university of st. louis and joining us cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor, sunny hostin. david, good to have you on the program again. just how difficult is it to bring an indictment against a police officer? >> traditionally it is difficult. part of that is most of the time when police officers use deadly force, it is clear that it was necessary. an individual shoots a police officer, the police...
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on the line right now is david bailey who has a restaurant in st. louis called rooster. mr. bailey, welcome. good to have you here. were you victimized by the violence and unrest last night? >> we had doors smashed in. we lost seven of our large 5 by 9 windows. we are not a very glass surrounded restaurant, actually, but we are on the south grand business district and several businesses had their windows smashed in, unfortunately. >> and what will you do now? i assume you will repair and reopen for business as soon as you can? >> we are actually already back open. we've got a restaurant full of people currently for lunch, and the district is back open for business. we had to board up our restaurant, unfortunately, but we've got a group of local artist that is are coming to paint to boards including our own employees to make them look better. and we are hoping for peace soon. >> you know, the entrepreneurial spirit is one thing, but being the victim of violence or civil unrest like this can zap your spirit. how do you feel today about doing business in the community where you
on the line right now is david bailey who has a restaurant in st. louis called rooster. mr. bailey, welcome. good to have you here. were you victimized by the violence and unrest last night? >> we had doors smashed in. we lost seven of our large 5 by 9 windows. we are not a very glass surrounded restaurant, actually, but we are on the south grand business district and several businesses had their windows smashed in, unfortunately. >> and what will you do now? i assume you will...
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>> reporter: yeah, david, clayton, if you didn't know, is a suburb of st. louis.ike ferguson, though, it is a mostly white and effluent community. it's considered a political hub and the county seat in that area and there are about 200 protesters out there today walking in the streets. they said they wanted to shutdown the city that was their plan. they said it was a preview of what will happen if officer wilson is not indicted. they went up to some of the cars that were stopped at intersections stopping them from going, we also saw them shouting at police officers. for the most part, the police officer stood back and did not engage the protesters. most of the people that were out there today tell us that they have been frosting from the beginning. and so they feel that their message at least this go around will be more focused and they plan to be nonviolet. that's what the people out there told us. >> i understand that st. louis area school district have been told they will get a three-hour warning once the grand jury has made a decision so they can get all the s
>> reporter: yeah, david, clayton, if you didn't know, is a suburb of st. louis.ike ferguson, though, it is a mostly white and effluent community. it's considered a political hub and the county seat in that area and there are about 200 protesters out there today walking in the streets. they said they wanted to shutdown the city that was their plan. they said it was a preview of what will happen if officer wilson is not indicted. they went up to some of the cars that were stopped at...
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louis county >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, davidreaking news at 4:30. protests erupt across the can country following the ferguson grand jury decision. live reports are coming up. >> all right, guys, we have a winter storm match place tomorrow that starts in the morning and it continues until tomorrow night and we will cover -- >> on the vine street expressway it's open after it was briefly blocked overnight for fear of protesters. details on that coming up. >> all right, karen, well the police lobbed tear gas to hold back p
louis county >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, davidreaking news at 4:30. protests erupt across the can country following the ferguson grand jury decision. live reports are coming up. >> all right, guys, we have a winter storm match place tomorrow that starts in the morning and it continues until tomorrow night and we will cover -- >> on the vine street...
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i want to bring in david clinger, associate professor of criminal justice at the university of st. louis and former officer with the l.a. police department. thank you for being here with us. >> thank you for having me. >> first i want to talk about this, the parents of michael brown made their trip as ferguson embraces for a decision from the grand jury. missouri governor jay nixon said he's taking steps to make sure the violence from previous protests doesn't happen again in case wilson is not indicted. take a listen to what he said. >> -- has been and will continue to be part of our contingency plan. the guard will be available when we determine it is necessary to support local law enforcement. quite simply, we must and will be fully prepared. >> does that send a wrong message to a community already on edge, one that already has mistrust of law enforcement? >> i don't think so. i think the governor is saying as a back stop to the police presence the county of the police department and local municipalities if things get out of control, the national guard will be there as a backstop. the
i want to bring in david clinger, associate professor of criminal justice at the university of st. louis and former officer with the l.a. police department. thank you for being here with us. >> thank you for having me. >> first i want to talk about this, the parents of michael brown made their trip as ferguson embraces for a decision from the grand jury. missouri governor jay nixon said he's taking steps to make sure the violence from previous protests doesn't happen again in case...
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louis. >> good morning, commissioners, i am the direct manager over the conduct ant and authority, (inaudible) and i am joined here by david (inaudible) who is the sfmta present manager for this creek project it is it is first rubber tire facility that mta has built in the last 60 years, it is going to serve 40 and 50 foot motor coaches and provides services for the van ness fleet. this project was envisioned in 2006 it was for 40 foot coach and later, mta agreed to also, obtain, (inaudible) requiring some of the changes and now this was in accordance with the new policy change to use the younger buses and more capacity. at the time there was only partial funding for the project. the first phase that is completely operational, basically was for the site work and the bus storage facility and it was building a administration and acquisition, and the first two, the main building 65,000 square foot, motor coach. as i mentioned phase one is complete and the preparations for phase three are under way. and the project is out it bid and it was put to bid on october 10th and the bids are expected in december. and mta, they hope to
louis. >> good morning, commissioners, i am the direct manager over the conduct ant and authority, (inaudible) and i am joined here by david (inaudible) who is the sfmta present manager for this creek project it is it is first rubber tire facility that mta has built in the last 60 years, it is going to serve 40 and 50 foot motor coaches and provides services for the van ness fleet. this project was envisioned in 2006 it was for 40 foot coach and later, mta agreed to also, obtain,...
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louis gates jr. welcome to "finding your roots." in this episode, we'll explore the family histories of comedian tina fey, author david sedaris, and journaliste stephanopoulos-- 3 people who've been profoundly shaped by their greek heritage. fey: i grew up in a very greek neighborhood, a lot of greek immigrants. and so there would be kind of family gatherings with a lot of greeks and a lot of food. stephanopoulos: when i was younger, we would recite the greek national anthem and the american national anthem before all dinners. sedaris: you know, growing up, you live in this little greek bubble. and so you get the idea that... the whole world is greek. yeah. gates: to find their roots, we've used every tool available. genealogists comb through the paper trails our guests' ancestors left behind,
louis gates jr. welcome to "finding your roots." in this episode, we'll explore the family histories of comedian tina fey, author david sedaris, and journaliste stephanopoulos-- 3 people who've been profoundly shaped by their greek heritage. fey: i grew up in a very greek neighborhood, a lot of greek immigrants. and so there would be kind of family gatherings with a lot of greeks and a lot of food. stephanopoulos: when i was younger, we would recite the greek national anthem and the...
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louis region better for everyone. here now with reaction former lapd detective mark furhman, david webb still on the ground for us in fergusonght. mark, we see the agitators, they have training sessions. they have specific target lists the decision they want. how do police prepare for that? i'm sure they don't want the confrontations. what do they do? >> well, first thing is that you can't deviate from what ferguson did before. they have to have police in riot gear and officer safety gear and have to be prepared for what they're threatening to do to the police, rocks, bottles, firearms, they have prepared for that. show of force is the first line that deters violence when you have a crowd that isn't equipped. when they look at through the police that are. sometimes, that is a deterrent. >> david, let me ask you this. you're on the ground there. the president weighed in on this. eric holder weighed in multiple times this week. my question is that they weighed in without hearing any evidence in this case. didn't they create in the minds of people that a specific decision would be reached here? if that doesn't occur, aren't the
louis region better for everyone. here now with reaction former lapd detective mark furhman, david webb still on the ground for us in fergusonght. mark, we see the agitators, they have training sessions. they have specific target lists the decision they want. how do police prepare for that? i'm sure they don't want the confrontations. what do they do? >> well, first thing is that you can't deviate from what ferguson did before. they have to have police in riot gear and officer safety gear...
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david henry, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we want to take a live picture from st. louis is a news conference taking place right now, the reverend al sharpton on the left and the attorney for the family on the right. they are holding a news conference talking about what happened since the lack of the indictment came down, we are streaming this live at 6abc.com, if the parents take the mike we'll come and try to bring that to you. the brown family holding a news conference now, and we are monitoring it and streaming it live at 6abc.com. >>> meanwhile, in philadelphia, much of the protests in the rest of the country were largely peaceful, from washington, d.c., to los angeles and new york, they protested to the decision in the michael brown case and similar shootings. >> a lot of us gather around michael brown, he is one of thousands. >> in oakland demonstrators shut down a freeway and rap star, macklemore carried a sign, unarmed, don't shoot. you can find our coverage on the peaceful protests here in philadelphia, and reaction from those upset about the decision, all right
david henry, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> we want to take a live picture from st. louis is a news conference taking place right now, the reverend al sharpton on the left and the attorney for the family on the right. they are holding a news conference talking about what happened since the lack of the indictment came down, we are streaming this live at 6abc.com, if the parents take the mike we'll come and try to bring that to you. the brown family holding a...
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louis, it's freezing cold. where is that global warming when you need it. david: one thing you know about is small businesses and the impact that some of these emissions regulations have on them. do you think that the president spoke at all these small-business people -- we'll be talking to one after this segment. >> i tell you, david, he absolutely doesn't get small business. it's been through his administration a lot of rhetoric. this is a marketplace totally ignored during the obama administration. we know according to the nfib that taxes and government regulations are the two key things that are keeping small businesses from rebounding. and i think, you know, if you don't listen to that and you add more regulations on there, it is the choke hold that is suffocating small businesses. david: chris, there anything the new congress can do about this. >> several things. you can make sure no aappropriated rules are spent on these green gas rules. a sense-of-the-senate just like before kyoto, the president is freelancing. or our courts, the rest of the world should
louis, it's freezing cold. where is that global warming when you need it. david: one thing you know about is small businesses and the impact that some of these emissions regulations have on them. do you think that the president spoke at all these small-business people -- we'll be talking to one after this segment. >> i tell you, david, he absolutely doesn't get small business. it's been through his administration a lot of rhetoric. this is a marketplace totally ignored during the obama...
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louis on the astack. kevin shat kirk got a stop. this is a 2-1 blues lead. early in the third, blues dump in the puck. peters can't clear it. an easy goal for david bacchus. the caps fall 4-1, blues. back at it on tuesday in arizona >>> the michigan state spartans are in town. first home night game since 2011. second quarter they are down 9-0. they are going for it on fourth down. he needed six yards. he gets it. a huge conversion for maryland. they would cash in on the next play. brown finds daniel adams for the score. his first catch of his career a big one. jeremy langford takes it in. michigan state up 16-7. third quarter the pass gets picked off. that is a 22 yard return. michigan state on top of maryland 30-7. that game is in the fourth quarter. >> the blue devils hosting the virginia tech hokies. after duke fumbled on the kick-off, they are in business. that's a 15 yard hook-up there. virginia tech scores all of their points on turnovers. they-up set duke 17-16. high school football playoffs. third play of the ball game. this, just one of five touchdowns in the game. 55 yard score. they stay undefeated with a 39-12 win. howard beat central connecti
louis on the astack. kevin shat kirk got a stop. this is a 2-1 blues lead. early in the third, blues dump in the puck. peters can't clear it. an easy goal for david bacchus. the caps fall 4-1, blues. back at it on tuesday in arizona >>> the michigan state spartans are in town. first home night game since 2011. second quarter they are down 9-0. they are going for it on fourth down. he needed six yards. he gets it. a huge conversion for maryland. they would cash in on the next play....
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louis region better for everyone. here now with reaction former lapd detective mark furhman, david webb still on the ground for us in fergusone see the agitators, they have training sessions. they have specific target lists the decision they want. how do police prepare for that? i'm sure they don't want the confrontations. what do they do? >> well, first thing is that you can't deviate from what ferguson did before. they have to have police in riot gear and officer safety gear and have to be prepared for what they're threatening to do to the police, rocks, bottles, firearms, they have prepared for that. show of force is the first line that deters violence when you have a crowd that isn't equipped. when they look at through the police that are. sometimes, that is a deterrent. >> david, let me ask you this. you're on the ground there. the president weighed in on this. eric holder weighed in multiple times this week. my question is that they weighed in without hearing any evidence in this case. didn't they create in the minds of people that a specific decision would be reached here? if that doesn't occur, aren't they responsibl
louis region better for everyone. here now with reaction former lapd detective mark furhman, david webb still on the ground for us in fergusone see the agitators, they have training sessions. they have specific target lists the decision they want. how do police prepare for that? i'm sure they don't want the confrontations. what do they do? >> well, first thing is that you can't deviate from what ferguson did before. they have to have police in riot gear and officer safety gear and have to...
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david webb, juan williams, bo, they're all here. and dr. benjamin carson and more straight ahead. ame's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don' take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or wor
david webb, juan williams, bo, they're all here. and dr. benjamin carson and more straight ahead. ame's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior,...
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[applause] >> angela louis, receiving on behalf of her father, james cheney. daviddman, receiving on behalf of his brother, andrew rita bender, receiving on behalf of her henry swarner.l [applause] >> in 1964, three men joined hundreds of others to register voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger. commitment to justice was so strong, they were willing to risk their lives for it. deaths shocked the nation. and their courage has never been forgotten. cheney, goodman and swarner still inspire us. have been written into the moral fabric of our landmarksom the enacted days after their death to our continued pursuit to a more perfect union. [applause] dingellonorable john jr. tenurengell jr.'s surpasses that of any member of congress in history. his legacy is evident all around safer water,r air, stronger protections for workers and greater respects for the americans.s of all he summoned his fri grit and determination for legislative battles over health care to the affordable care act. thanks to his efforts, millions more families n
[applause] >> angela louis, receiving on behalf of her father, james cheney. daviddman, receiving on behalf of his brother, andrew rita bender, receiving on behalf of her henry swarner.l [applause] >> in 1964, three men joined hundreds of others to register voters in mississippi during freedom summer. their work was fraught with danger. commitment to justice was so strong, they were willing to risk their lives for it. deaths shocked the nation. and their courage has never been...
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david. in addition to the national guard being action did straighted the state of emergency means st. louisnt, city, and police department along with the missouri highway patrol will work together as a unified group. the mayor was quick to say it it does not mean a militarization of police, it was about law enforcement being prepared for the worst. even though they have no grand jury decision just yet. protests in some places have already started. organizers call this a preview of their plan to his protest if ferguson police officer darren wilson is not indicted. several hundred people rallied in clayton, missouri, promising to shutdown the st. louis suburb if there is no justice. [ chanting ] >> reporter: unlike ferguson, the 15,000 residents of clayton, the statement lewis county seat, are mostly white and effluent. >> clayton is the political hub of the document i it also houses some of the biggest businesses. like the olin corporation which manufactures the bullets, it's significant to be here to remind these people we are not quitting. >> reporter: for more than an hour, the group bloc
david. in addition to the national guard being action did straighted the state of emergency means st. louisnt, city, and police department along with the missouri highway patrol will work together as a unified group. the mayor was quick to say it it does not mean a militarization of police, it was about law enforcement being prepared for the worst. even though they have no grand jury decision just yet. protests in some places have already started. organizers call this a preview of their plan to...
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david: alan knuckman, we're getting a bun of fed news coming out. earlier in the day st. louis fed president bullard who before seemed to be saying dovish comments today was much more hawkish. current inflation less so low do not justify interest rates so low suggesting te rs. wetioro isas barred until 4:00 p.m. fed governor jerome powell said the fed will not set monetary policy because of market volatility. in other words they will not look at the market when to raise rates or begin another qe. some people would say, yeah, if you believe will sell awe bridge in brooklyn. on the other hand combine that with the bullard statement that is the not kind of music wall street likes to dance to. >> he is balancing out. the market is holding up. price action is reflection of everybody's comments. we're not raising rates anytime soon. look at 10-year note and yield at 2 1/2 resistant are getting closer and closer. if short-term rates raise them a quarter after percent for next year, that will not have any catastrophic effect on markets. we made new highs today and closed lower. that is
david: alan knuckman, we're getting a bun of fed news coming out. earlier in the day st. louis fed president bullard who before seemed to be saying dovish comments today was much more hawkish. current inflation less so low do not justify interest rates so low suggesting te rs. wetioro isas barred until 4:00 p.m. fed governor jerome powell said the fed will not set monetary policy because of market volatility. in other words they will not look at the market when to raise rates or begin another...
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alex" and a commentator will join us, david clinger, former police officer in l.a., redmond, washington author of "into the kill." and jeffrey warda of the st. louise officers association. thank you all, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. jeffrey, looking at pictures now. this is los angeles. we saw what happened in ferguson, missouri a member of the association, what do you make of the protests this evening? >> listen, it's good news they're telling them to get off the streets. it's safe for the protesters. safe for the police officers. safe for the national guardmen. i, i didn't have any problem with them breaking up the protests when, when they get violent like this. and, lives are in the balance. >> uh-huh. what about the right to protest? david, many of those, say this is our right. to be here on the streets. you can't order us off the streets. >> absolutely have a right to protest peacefully. but you cannot go beyond the bound. police have an on li g investigation investigation -- on li gbligati. looking out for first amendment rights. protecting people and property. that's policing. >> mark lamont hill. >> i am disappointed protests have be
alex" and a commentator will join us, david clinger, former police officer in l.a., redmond, washington author of "into the kill." and jeffrey warda of the st. louise officers association. thank you all, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. jeffrey, looking at pictures now. this is los angeles. we saw what happened in ferguson, missouri a member of the association, what do you make of the protests this evening? >> listen, it's good news they're telling them to get off the...
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david perdue. let's gro to sterling in st. louis, missouri. caller: good morning. my issue is that if we want to be a nation based upon truth and success, first of all we have to be truthful. everyone is in it for themselves. people vote on issues that reinforce their personal beliefs. so if you want to make a lot of money, then you're republican because you go for the big machine. if you are a democrat you virtually believe in the people. but the problem is that once they getheheine then they start stealing. so nobody is concerned about the people. the people don't mind if you wear nice suits and play to be astute and go to these universities that teach you how to steal from the people and the loopholes because you are transparent to us. we see right through you. host: abby, can you talk about that frustration and how you've seen it. guest: it was interesting. it wasn't necessarily on the cam pape trail but this week i called one of my democratic sources and said is the there going to be an incumbent that loses that we're not expecting? are we going to be surprise
david perdue. let's gro to sterling in st. louis, missouri. caller: good morning. my issue is that if we want to be a nation based upon truth and success, first of all we have to be truthful. everyone is in it for themselves. people vote on issues that reinforce their personal beliefs. so if you want to make a lot of money, then you're republican because you go for the big machine. if you are a democrat you virtually believe in the people. but the problem is that once they getheheine then they...
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louis region better for everyone. >> and joining us now for the latest reporting on the ground in missouri, fox news contributor davidebb and mark furhman. first a report from you, david. a lot of violence last night. i heard a lot of racial epithets were released. the word honky was thrown around an awful lot last night along with other words against the police officers. what did you hear and see? >> reporter: well, i saw exactly what you just described, sean. and as the video shows there were a lot of confrontations, a lot of yelling, shouting, blocking the streets -- >> a big racial component though? >> reporter: a big racial component and an unnecessary component. something about this that i want the country to understand and you have talked about as well, this is limited to some parts of st. louis. ferguson of course limited also potentially what may happen at the clayton justice center, so we need to put the full context around this that they don't control the city. and the police are doing a good job. they're being very tolerant. i've got 19 rules of engagement here that were released by the city for the polic
louis region better for everyone. >> and joining us now for the latest reporting on the ground in missouri, fox news contributor davidebb and mark furhman. first a report from you, david. a lot of violence last night. i heard a lot of racial epithets were released. the word honky was thrown around an awful lot last night along with other words against the police officers. what did you hear and see? >> reporter: well, i saw exactly what you just described, sean. and as the video...
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david letterman show. cosby has never been criminally charged. >>> the parents of michael brown are reacting to new video released the day their son was shot and killed by a saint louis police officer. the video shows the police officer who shot michael brown. police say his face was swollen after shooting, saying he had been hit. the attorney said wilson was not seriously injured. >> the lack of evidence injuries on his face, demonstrates they exaggerated his injuries. >> a grand jury is expected to make a recommendation is to whether wilson should be charged in the shooting death of brown. brown was unarmed when he was killed. >> the boy scouts continue a holiday tradition to help free the hungry over the holiday season. the scouts fanned across the area to pick up the bags they left last week filled with food. coordinator david craig remembers the moment the meaning the scouting for food program hit him. >> the first it was doing something for the troops, and then i got to see the recipients of it and i saw that these people needed it, i was thinking about thanksgiving they were thinking about the next meal. >> i think we have to give back to those who can't have
david letterman show. cosby has never been criminally charged. >>> the parents of michael brown are reacting to new video released the day their son was shot and killed by a saint louis police officer. the video shows the police officer who shot michael brown. police say his face was swollen after shooting, saying he had been hit. the attorney said wilson was not seriously injured. >> the lack of evidence injuries on his face, demonstrates they exaggerated his injuries. >>...
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thanks to catherine rampell, david avella and susan page will be back late they are morning. a st. louisecision on whether to indict the ferguson police officer who shot and killed michael brown. we will go live to ferguson to see how officials are preparing for that decision right after this. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. new nestlé© toll houser for delightfulls morsels. in honor of our 75th anniversary, we're bringing you nestlé© toll house chocolate filled with caramel, peanut butter, cherry and mint. so peanut butter up some blondies and brownies. caramel-ify those chocolate chip cookies. and give that thing a hint-y of something cherry or minty! it's time to bake the world a better place with new nestlé© toll house delightfulls. bake some love™ nestlé©. good food, good life. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and t
thanks to catherine rampell, david avella and susan page will be back late they are morning. a st. louisecision on whether to indict the ferguson police officer who shot and killed michael brown. we will go live to ferguson to see how officials are preparing for that decision right after this. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and...
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david: our market rally over the past week as been helped by number of forces. indulgent fed as well as pure momentum. could this change following the elections? we will ask that question. liz: plus st. louised president james bullard speaking out to one network on this election day, ours. he has got strong thoughts on where he sees the economy heading, particularly unemployment levels. we'll hear from him ahead. david: also some walking dead fans may not be able to watch3 their favorite show later this year. could you be on that list? we'll let you know coming up. ♪ so ally bank really has no hidden fees onavings aounts? tha's righght. it's st that i'm worried abou you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hden fees, from the bk where no anches equalgrt rates. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? itaneel like this. copd inclus chroc bronchitis and empsema. spirivis ance-dail inhaled... ...copd intence treatment... spiri...that helps open m inairways for a ll 2hours. you kn, spiriva helps me breathe sier spiriva haaler tiotroumromide inhalation powder doesot replace rescuenhalers for sudd symptoms. telyour doctorf u have kiey problems, glaucoma, troue urating, or an enlarged
david: our market rally over the past week as been helped by number of forces. indulgent fed as well as pure momentum. could this change following the elections? we will ask that question. liz: plus st. louised president james bullard speaking out to one network on this election day, ours. he has got strong thoughts on where he sees the economy heading, particularly unemployment levels. we'll hear from him ahead. david: also some walking dead fans may not be able to watch3 their favorite show...
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you heard david and jim talking about verizon and exxon mobil earlier on analysts' downgrades there united technologies up 1% on the news the company's ceo louis is stepping down, replaced by the cfo. and intel gets positive comments in barron's over the weekend, expecting the stock to rise 30% over the next two years. we're also keeping watch on retailers, of course, this is start of the christmas shopping season. we have black friday. but also with gas prices close to four-year lows, there's a bit of interest in retailers today. friday was a tough day for them because a number of them came out with disappointing forecasts. but today seeing a bit of a rebound. bhp billiton. the company's. increasing its plan for cost cutting to 4 billion by june of next year, up from 3.5 billion, this, of course, as we see weakness in metals prices. gold right now is higher, up 40 cents. the only area of weakness in early trade seems to be the energy sector. drugs turning lower. energy down as crude oil is weaker, ahead of the opec meeting thursday. once again, dow off its highs of the day, up 33 points. back to you. >> thank you, mary thompson. to the bond p
you heard david and jim talking about verizon and exxon mobil earlier on analysts' downgrades there united technologies up 1% on the news the company's ceo louis is stepping down, replaced by the cfo. and intel gets positive comments in barron's over the weekend, expecting the stock to rise 30% over the next two years. we're also keeping watch on retailers, of course, this is start of the christmas shopping season. we have black friday. but also with gas prices close to four-year lows, there's...
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louis road at main street. septa regional rails we have problems with the lansdale doylestown line resuming normal service. lingering delays as they get back up and running matt. >> david decent start in terms of sunshine. it's chilly and breezy. 46 degrees in philadelphia. 43 in wilmington a lot of spots started out in the 30s so we're in the process of improving. this afternoon we'll go ten degrees better than yesterday, sun and clouds, but not as windy always yesterday. gradual improvement today. tomorrow, better, election day, high of 66. partly sunny, nice on wednesday, 68. thursday, clothed skies periods of -- cloudy skies, periods of rain. >> we'll update injuries to key eagles players on "action news." police are looking for this 22-year-old woman who was forced into a car in a philadelphia neighborhood last night. "live" with kelly and michael is next on 6abc. i'm matt o'donnell have a great monday ♪ we have more than 160 majors 20 campuses hands on learning internships across the country... and around the world i went to india you can join a team 1,2,3... go team! or join a club. you can make a difference we have thon in the world so come visit us penn state
louis road at main street. septa regional rails we have problems with the lansdale doylestown line resuming normal service. lingering delays as they get back up and running matt. >> david decent start in terms of sunshine. it's chilly and breezy. 46 degrees in philadelphia. 43 in wilmington a lot of spots started out in the 30s so we're in the process of improving. this afternoon we'll go ten degrees better than yesterday, sun and clouds, but not as windy always yesterday. gradual...