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deets are interested in what's believed to be kibbe's first murder. it happened in 1977. kibbe admits to killing 21-year-old lou ellen buehrle, but despite the repeated efforts of investigators, her remains have never been found. authorities hope that after this interview, kibbe will be convinced to lead them to her final resting place. >> there was a mystery that hadn't been solved, which was where was ms. buehrle's remains? he had cooperated with investigators in trying to locate the bodies and remains of other victims, but in her case, despite efforts to let them know where she was, she had never been found. >> lou allen buehrle was a secretarial student when roger kibbe tricked her into meeting him for a job interview. >> if i understand correctly, ms. burrleigh was your first homicide in 1977. >> first one. >> start with what was going on in your life that week and that day and how this came about. >> curiosity got me. i called a college in walnut creek and told the director that i was moving a company, makeup and all that crap, we're going to warehouse over here and
deets are interested in what's believed to be kibbe's first murder. it happened in 1977. kibbe admits to killing 21-year-old lou ellen buehrle, but despite the repeated efforts of investigators, her remains have never been found. authorities hope that after this interview, kibbe will be convinced to lead them to her final resting place. >> there was a mystery that hadn't been solved, which was where was ms. buehrle's remains? he had cooperated with investigators in trying to locate the...
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deet fund strategy was never going to work. >> jon: thank up commander hindsight. listen, bill, i told them it wasn't going to work. i called a guy and said a lone ranger movie in 2013. and then i said to steve jobs, no one wants to take pictures with their phones, i mean. cancel that what i said to steve jobs was sure wish i could fit all my phones in my pocket. [ laughter ] but the shutdown, it's too uncompromising, focused too much on stoking the anger of the republican base over obamacare without an exit strategy. it's as though the entire misguided shutdown affair was a culmination of a decade long strategy to engage the most rigid and ideological pockets of republican party which is why karl rove has no right to complain about the radicals ruining his party because he is the one who invited them. i give you building red america by tommy edsall. during the 2004 electric old captain retrospectively obvious set out the g.o.p. strategy of -- quote -- "activating conservatives anger points rather than reaching out to moderates." anger points like fre health care f
deet fund strategy was never going to work. >> jon: thank up commander hindsight. listen, bill, i told them it wasn't going to work. i called a guy and said a lone ranger movie in 2013. and then i said to steve jobs, no one wants to take pictures with their phones, i mean. cancel that what i said to steve jobs was sure wish i could fit all my phones in my pocket. [ laughter ] but the shutdown, it's too uncompromising, focused too much on stoking the anger of the republican base over...
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Oct 24, 2013
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. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why
. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why
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temperatures are still cold enough for a deet start but peel it off later on a. very warm finish especially in the inland valleys into this afternoon. so take you through your changes for today. we stop the clock at high noon, temperatures are mostly in the low 70s inland at about 69 degrees, and 62 degrees at lunch time in san francisco. you'll climb into mid-70s so another unseasonably warm day for most of the bay area. 82 in fairfield. and 80 degrees on the way to santa teresa. i have the weekend numbers coming up. no b.a.r.t. strike. you kept those fingers crossed it got us some justice. >> that's good news i have that much pull. looking toward the bay bridge, wish i had more pull, later on there will be a crowd. right now good stuff across this major bay crossing. no problem for interstate 80. you see a smooth drive down the east shore freeway including the earlier crash, all lanes reported clear. you have typical slowing for highway 4 starting to build and we'll see that around 5:30. coming into the area we have across the antioch bridge report of a fire as
temperatures are still cold enough for a deet start but peel it off later on a. very warm finish especially in the inland valleys into this afternoon. so take you through your changes for today. we stop the clock at high noon, temperatures are mostly in the low 70s inland at about 69 degrees, and 62 degrees at lunch time in san francisco. you'll climb into mid-70s so another unseasonably warm day for most of the bay area. 82 in fairfield. and 80 degrees on the way to santa teresa. i have the...
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literally with minutes to spare until we hit the debt ceiling the house and senate approved the deet to reopen the government and avert that potential economic crisis. >> on this vote, there are 81 yeas, 18 nays. the bill is reported as passed. >> there was nothing surprising about the landslide approval in the senate, seeing as how democrats hold the majority there and most senate republicans were more than ready to put this whole thing behind them. the real test would be in the house, where there was plenty of resentment within the republican party stemming in some cases over how this impasse started and in other cases how it ended. before the house could weigh in on the bill, president obama made it clear that in his eyes the finish line had already been crossed. >> once this agreement arrives on my desk i will sign it immediately. we'll begin reopening our government immediately. and we can begin to let this cloud of uncertainty and unease from our businesses and from the american people. >> we've known for days some of the key points of the agreement, that it would fund the gove
literally with minutes to spare until we hit the debt ceiling the house and senate approved the deet to reopen the government and avert that potential economic crisis. >> on this vote, there are 81 yeas, 18 nays. the bill is reported as passed. >> there was nothing surprising about the landslide approval in the senate, seeing as how democrats hold the majority there and most senate republicans were more than ready to put this whole thing behind them. the real test would be in the...
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experts say that volume is exacerbating deet signed flaws.aid it's akin to rearranging rooms in a house, an architecture problem that takes time. still, the obama administration says it will get done. >> folks are working on it 24/7. tomorrow will be better than today was and last week and we'll continue to make that progress. >> they really have to get that progress going efficiently by november. that's the crunch time for people to enroll for january. contractors involved in the building of the federal exchange include cgi group the main one and experian which has a subcontract to support the i.t. services. they've not returned calls for comment but that's a $94 million contract for cgi for two years. >> a canadian company. >> u.s. subsidiary. >> it's not being outsourced. they're here in the u.s. >> it's based in canada, the main company. >> just as ge builds things for the government of india or ibm for other governments in other places they try to go to people who have experience in this and cgi does have experience in health care but th
experts say that volume is exacerbating deet signed flaws.aid it's akin to rearranging rooms in a house, an architecture problem that takes time. still, the obama administration says it will get done. >> folks are working on it 24/7. tomorrow will be better than today was and last week and we'll continue to make that progress. >> they really have to get that progress going efficiently by november. that's the crunch time for people to enroll for january. contractors involved in the...
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. >>> stock market surging as washington closed in on a deal to avoid a deet fault by the u.s.lso good earnings reports out from bank of america, mattel and pepsico. the markets are up 1%. the dow is up 194. the nasdaq up 41 and the nasdaq up 21. >>> 8:43. let's get you updated on some of the top stories we're following right now -- there's no b.a.r.t. strike, least for today. but there's still no deal. trains are unking this morning following -- are running this morning following another marathon session. contract talks between management and union leaders ended around 12:30 this morning. the two sides are scheduled to meet at 10:00 a.m. >>> a.c. transit will strike if the governor does not step in. yesterday, a.c. transit petitioned the governor for a 60-day cooling off period just like b.a.r.t. did. the governor's office is considering the request. >>> a house tower with towering flames drove a pleasant hill family out in the cold this morning. ktvu's janine de la vega just spoke with the homeowner who may have insight into what started the fire. >> reporter: good morning, b
. >>> stock market surging as washington closed in on a deal to avoid a deet fault by the u.s.lso good earnings reports out from bank of america, mattel and pepsico. the markets are up 1%. the dow is up 194. the nasdaq up 41 and the nasdaq up 21. >>> 8:43. let's get you updated on some of the top stories we're following right now -- there's no b.a.r.t. strike, least for today. but there's still no deal. trains are unking this morning following -- are running this morning...
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. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why they could be in for a very long day. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> morning. live pictures from fremont where we are following breaking news. police investigating a road rage incident. there are several crime scenes involved. we'll have a live report with the latest details coming up. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. >>> let's get to steve paulson. >> tori and dave, thank you. a lot of low clouds. in fact, a big fog bank out there being helped along by a low just beginning to move into the picture. it looks cooler. in fact, mostly cloudy here. dool to cold for -- cal to cold -- cool to cold. fog, sun for some. if you are stuck in some of these 40s, it's cold. 40s, 50s, they haven't moved all morning long. fair field, 47 with a southwest wind at 24 miles an hour. that will cut right through you. san francisco starting off at 50. the fog bank is being held along by this system. that low will give us a low fog bank. maybe some drizzle. and
. >>> the deet signers of the government's -- the designers of the government's healthcare website, why they could be in for a very long day. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> morning. live pictures from fremont where we are following breaking news. police investigating a road rage incident. there are several crime scenes involved. we'll have a live report with the latest details coming up. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning....
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. >> so we never see the precipitous fall that potentially would bring an end to deet bait. >> i agree. i mean, look, you need crisis in order to be able to solve crisis? 19% decline in october, you know, in 2011. you had a 19% decline. you had specials on cnbc, you had everything cooking and it was crisis! here it's like, i don't know, maybe we ought to nibble at jcpenney. a little nibble there. so as long as you got like the nibble, you don't have the big chat. >> you don't. and we're getting some nibbling today after a significant down -- >> there's a lot of stocks that are down a lot. the problem is this is so garden variety. right? this is garden variety versus the 2011 where it was like, okay, social security is on the line. you don't hear yet. you hear maybe they got to pay social security, nurses, a definitive break. they can prioritize. you and i, say you run a budget in the house, tell the wife -- do a little politically incorrect stuff. you tell the wife no more whole foods, you're going to the red apple. no more movies. we can stay home and washington not even movies. we ca
. >> so we never see the precipitous fall that potentially would bring an end to deet bait. >> i agree. i mean, look, you need crisis in order to be able to solve crisis? 19% decline in october, you know, in 2011. you had a 19% decline. you had specials on cnbc, you had everything cooking and it was crisis! here it's like, i don't know, maybe we ought to nibble at jcpenney. a little nibble there. so as long as you got like the nibble, you don't have the big chat. >> you don't....
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the deet ceiling limit raising isn't without a quirk. there is a $2.2 billion deal for a dam project on the ohio river. $450 million for rebuilding projects in flood-hit areas of colorado. a death benefit for the family of late senator frank lawsuitenberg. agencies that fight wildfires could get as much as $636 million. the mine safety department gets an increase in the fees it can keep. and a watchdog group put the goal of protecting americans priestsy $3.1 is million. senator john mccain takes on the spending for the dam projects. these people are like alcoholics. they can't resist taking a drink. it's ridiculous. it's absolutely ridiculous. it shows that there are people in this body who are willing to use any occasion to get an outrageous pork barrel product done at the costs of millions and millions of dollars. it's differesgusting. any discussion, guys? >> i read through it and immediately fingers were pointing at mcconnell. senator feinstein said this was something that was in the works or something and they all wanted it. >> it d
the deet ceiling limit raising isn't without a quirk. there is a $2.2 billion deal for a dam project on the ohio river. $450 million for rebuilding projects in flood-hit areas of colorado. a death benefit for the family of late senator frank lawsuitenberg. agencies that fight wildfires could get as much as $636 million. the mine safety department gets an increase in the fees it can keep. and a watchdog group put the goal of protecting americans priestsy $3.1 is million. senator john mccain...
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if you voted for the ryan budget, you envision something the deet debt ceiling has to be raised while you deal with the underlying deficit. i want to do something -- be in negotiation with the president on what to do on that deficit. i don't think that's an unreasonable position. so i think the real central issue is not the affordable health care act, not the debt ceiling. and frankly, not even the government shutdown as serious as that is. the real issue is, well, my friends and the president of the united states simply come to the table to negotiate? will they put a counterproposal out there? or is it simply going to be we insist getting our way in full tall time? don't think that's an acceptable way to -- to arrive at a common ground and i don't think it's likely to succeed. so with that, mr. speaker, i will reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time is reserved. gentle lady from new york. >> plk, i'm so pleased to yield four minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, the incredible member of the committee on rule, mr. mcgovern. >> gentleman from massachusetts is rec
if you voted for the ryan budget, you envision something the deet debt ceiling has to be raised while you deal with the underlying deficit. i want to do something -- be in negotiation with the president on what to do on that deficit. i don't think that's an unreasonable position. so i think the real central issue is not the affordable health care act, not the debt ceiling. and frankly, not even the government shutdown as serious as that is. the real issue is, well, my friends and the president...