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ed kleinbard with us as well as paula dwyer. the election, six days away. we will have some interesting questions. >> our twitter question -- us.t ♪ >> good morning. i am tom keene with scarlet fu -- branding get really brendan greeley decided to show up because he could buy gas or under three dollars. >> we've seen oil prices come down. gasoline prices have followed suit, and not a quite the same rate. much more elastic on the way up, less so on the way down. >> funny how that works. they have a lot of stock on hand. there's that to contend with. the stock target is the mechanism. >> airlines are up. alaska air. >> delta airlines -- >> they hope they can keep their prices up as well. >> delta airlines has come up with a price increase and it is clear a lot of the airlines are not looking to pass on the savings to customers. delta airlines reported earnings earlier this week. of course, they have hedged against gas prices. iny did have hedging losses the third quarter, but they also said they took part in 80% of the price drop. and are taking advantage of t
ed kleinbard with us as well as paula dwyer. the election, six days away. we will have some interesting questions. >> our twitter question -- us.t ♪ >> good morning. i am tom keene with scarlet fu -- branding get really brendan greeley decided to show up because he could buy gas or under three dollars. >> we've seen oil prices come down. gasoline prices have followed suit, and not a quite the same rate. much more elastic on the way up, less so on the way down. >> funny...
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cardinals deactivated dwyer after his arrest. a new jersey coroner confirmed that the entero virus killed a little boy. he got sick at home. school officials are taking precautions. >> we need to wash our hands. we need to make sure if we see signs that children are ill, that we keep them home. >> i have my son in that school, i don't think i would send them back. >> it struck more than 500 children. the c.d.c. said four people with entero virus in their system had died. >> people in a hot air balloon in california got a ride when the balloon was blown off course and over the ocean in san diego. a couple threw a rope into the water, and several surfers pulled it back to sure. the would-be groom called the experience forgettable, but is not sure he and his fiancee would take a repeat trip. it's memorable. >> whether it's shark attacks or balloons in the water, you want to be around the surfers. they are good at helping people out. >> a catholic high school in detroit is rethinking policies after hiring a gay chemistry teacher, who
cardinals deactivated dwyer after his arrest. a new jersey coroner confirmed that the entero virus killed a little boy. he got sick at home. school officials are taking precautions. >> we need to wash our hands. we need to make sure if we see signs that children are ill, that we keep them home. >> i have my son in that school, i don't think i would send them back. >> it struck more than 500 children. the c.d.c. said four people with entero virus in their system had died....
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. >> rajesh kumar worked at camp dwyer in afghanistan, making seven hundred eighty dollars per month. but in a year's work there, he only earned about two thousands dollars. the rest - seventy five percent of his wages - went towards the loan to pay the agent. >> rajesh was strung along by five successive agents, each of whom charged an additional fee. >> the department of defense requires contractors to ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> did the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt? or did they condone these abuses because they benefitted in some way? to figure that out, we had to retrace the path of these workers - to the city nearly everyone had traveled through: dubai. >> dubai is critical. you'll see most of the contractors have their headquarters incorporated in dubai. >> sam mccahon is a former army jag officer who served in iraq and afghanistan. for the last several years, he has campaigned to reform the military contracting system. >> and when it comes to dubai
. >> rajesh kumar worked at camp dwyer in afghanistan, making seven hundred eighty dollars per month. but in a year's work there, he only earned about two thousands dollars. the rest - seventy five percent of his wages - went towards the loan to pay the agent. >> rajesh was strung along by five successive agents, each of whom charged an additional fee. >> the department of defense requires contractors to ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see...
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if berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc news. >> tomorrow is october 1st.iane will show us what happened on that date and the university handed the students the perfect platform that captured the attention of the nation. also a programing note for you on saturday, the saturday evening, we will air our 30-minute special the free speech moverment here on nbc bay area. >>> still ahead, the message cal-trans is sending about the new bolts on the bay span bridge. plus. >> reporter: san jose is still a political battleground for medical marijuana. coming up, the city is saying hot clubs raise the stakes. . >> after months of extensive and costly tests of the bolts on the bay bridge, experts are confident most of the rods are safe. the findings were released today and gave the bulk of the bolts all clear t. test came after 32 bolts broke last year. they are confident many of the other bolts are safe. 424 rods are in question still after they found standing water at the base of the tower last week. >> the early sefdz that is not at all a similar situation to the si
if berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc news. >> tomorrow is october 1st.iane will show us what happened on that date and the university handed the students the perfect platform that captured the attention of the nation. also a programing note for you on saturday, the saturday evening, we will air our 30-minute special the free speech moverment here on nbc bay area. >>> still ahead, the message cal-trans is sending about the new bolts on the bay span bridge. plus. >> reporter: san...
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. >> rajesh kumar worked at camp dwyer in afghanistan, making seven hundred eighty dollars per month. but in a year's work there, he only earned about two thousands dollars. the rest - seventy five percent of his wages - went towards the loan to pay the agent. >> rajesh was strung along by five successive agents, each of whom charged an additional fee. >> the department of defense requires contractors to ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> did the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt? or did they condone these abuses because they benefitted in some way? to figure that out, we had to retrace the path of these workers - to the city nearly everyone had traveled through: dubai. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> investigating a dark side of the law >> they don't have the money to puchace their freedom... >> for some...crime does pay... >> the bail bond industry has been good to me.... i'll make a chunk of change off the crime... faul
. >> rajesh kumar worked at camp dwyer in afghanistan, making seven hundred eighty dollars per month. but in a year's work there, he only earned about two thousands dollars. the rest - seventy five percent of his wages - went towards the loan to pay the agent. >> rajesh was strung along by five successive agents, each of whom charged an additional fee. >> the department of defense requires contractors to ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see...
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this is big bill dwyer, who runs a syndicate in new york.i thought the big guys were lucky luciano, guys like that. dwyer, it was a former chelsea longshoreman, forms a syndicate with this fellow here. frank castillo. later named prime minister of the underworld and leader of the mafia. this is before then. when he hooked up with dwyer. he is an immigrant from collaborative. this other fellow is an irishman from england. prohibition gave these small-town hoods the opportunity to become -- to create a million-dollar industry. they had an arsenal of lawyers, oceangoing vessels, even had an airplane. they arrested the guys, the first prohibition pilots. wires that we are not going to worry about the coast guard, we are going to buy them off all the we down to washington. he bought off the coast guard. they could bring their boats right into the harbor. later they brought the booze in an coast guard boats. and guess who would unload it? new york release. -- police. also, if they unloaded it on montauk point, they had paid off all of long island'
this is big bill dwyer, who runs a syndicate in new york.i thought the big guys were lucky luciano, guys like that. dwyer, it was a former chelsea longshoreman, forms a syndicate with this fellow here. frank castillo. later named prime minister of the underworld and leader of the mafia. this is before then. when he hooked up with dwyer. he is an immigrant from collaborative. this other fellow is an irishman from england. prohibition gave these small-town hoods the opportunity to become -- to...
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here's today in the bay's diane dwyer. >> he at some point thought he would be a priest. >> there was so little, you know, it was a very socially conservative time and i lived in a very narrow world. >> my parents were both members of the u.s. communist party. >> i was raised in a system that you live within your means, you don't borrow money. everything was conservative and father knows best. >> reporter: the collection of students of eclectic, the daughter of a communist, the son of a navy man raised on discipline, a boy from queens who had been raised to become a priest, and the son of jewish immigrants who was taught not to question the status quo. we begin with the young man who was to become a priest but instead became the name synonymous with the free speech movement. >> i'm sure his first communion. the one thick that he took from his early upbringing as a catholic was resist evil. >> reporter: savio died in 1996 of heart failure, but his wife and one of his sons had distinct memories of the man, who according to the chronicle, was the nation's most prominent student leader of
here's today in the bay's diane dwyer. >> he at some point thought he would be a priest. >> there was so little, you know, it was a very socially conservative time and i lived in a very narrow world. >> my parents were both members of the u.s. communist party. >> i was raised in a system that you live within your means, you don't borrow money. everything was conservative and father knows best. >> reporter: the collection of students of eclectic, the daughter of a...
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diane dwyer has more on our series "the free speech movement." >> and so at noon, several of our groupsincluding our core group, set up tables with information, literature. i had the good fortune of being the person they came to first. >> jack was sitting at the core table. and he refused to identify himself when the deans asked for his registration. and they made the incredible decision to bring a cop car onto the center of the plaza at the noon hour. and -- i mean, how anybody could be that stupid, i don't know. >> i was right in front of the car. i was by the right fender on the driver's side. and i heard somebody shout "sit down." >> by the time i got put in the police car, it had people sitting down on all sides of it. and there i sat for the next 32 hours. >> by most accounts, it was 21-year-old mario savio who, in his sports jack, collared shirt and slacks, first found his place in history by taking off his shoes and climbing on top of that police car. the symbolism, striking. protests overpower. protest over power. >> the symbol of authority, the police car, became a symbol of a
diane dwyer has more on our series "the free speech movement." >> and so at noon, several of our groupsincluding our core group, set up tables with information, literature. i had the good fortune of being the person they came to first. >> jack was sitting at the core table. and he refused to identify himself when the deans asked for his registration. and they made the incredible decision to bring a cop car onto the center of the plaza at the noon hour. and -- i mean, how...
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in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will have profiles on fourf the central figures of the free speech movement battle and on saturday tune in at 6:30 for more rare interview and images from the three-month protest, which helped change the nation. we'll be right back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of oakland this morning. this was the scene just moments ago during this newscast at 11th and broadway. that is a window washer that is being pulled up to safety. he and another window washer actually got stuck on the scaffolding there. there was some kind of equipment malfunction. firefighters rushed to the scene, they hoisted him up, as you can see, from the top of the building. there were several there just pulling and tugging away for him to eventually make it up. eventually, they did pull him up, as well as his fellow window washer. certainly a memorable day for him. thanks for joining us this morning. our next newscast is at 5:00. . >>> today on "access hollywood live," hugh jackman is leading a new cause that is catching a little fi
in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will have profiles on fourf the central figures of the free speech movement battle and on saturday tune in at 6:30 for more rare interview and images from the three-month protest, which helped change the nation. we'll be right back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of oakland this morning. this was the scene just moments ago during this newscast at 11th and broadway. that is a window washer that...
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devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. >> these are well-founded fears? it's understandable.en if it's not based in fact or reality. it's understandable. this is something we don't know. we're told everything is going to be contained and first case we ever had, two more people get infected and they're health care workers. you can understand why people would be anxious about it. >> in africa, number one infectious killer, guess what it is. sierra leone, guinea, where ebola is a big concern for them. >> but this is the largest outbreak we've seen. >> you know what the number one killer is? malaria. malaria, tuberculosis, hiv. i'm glad we have a heightened concern, but even in africa, it's not ebola as the number one killer of infectious disease. >> abc news will be covering every angle of this story. we'll have more on this on "america this morning" and following that up with "good morning america." >>> another major story, potentially dangerous storms swirling off both the pacific and atlantic coasts. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey joins us now with details. good morn
devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. >> these are well-founded fears? it's understandable.en if it's not based in fact or reality. it's understandable. this is something we don't know. we're told everything is going to be contained and first case we ever had, two more people get infected and they're health care workers. you can understand why people would be anxious about it. >> in africa, number one infectious killer, guess what it is. sierra leone, guinea, where ebola is a big...
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here is nbc bay area's diane dwyer. ♪ >> he at some point thought he would be a priest. >> there waslittle. very socially conservative time, and i lived in a very narrow world. >> my parents were both members of the u.s. communist party. >> i was raised in a system that you lived within your means, you don't borrow money. everything was conservative. and father knows best. >> reporter: the collection of students was eclectic, the daughter of a communist, the son of a navy man raised on discipline, a boy from queens who had been raised to become a priest, and the son of jewish emigrants who was taught not to question the status quo. we begin with the young man who was to become a priest, but instead became the name synonymous with the free speech movement. >> that i'm sure his fist communion. the one thing he took from his early upbringing as catholic was the maxim to resist evil. >> reporter: savio died in 1996 of heart failure. but his wife and one of his sons had distinct memories of the man who according to the chronicle was the nation's most prominent student leader of the 1960s.
here is nbc bay area's diane dwyer. ♪ >> he at some point thought he would be a priest. >> there waslittle. very socially conservative time, and i lived in a very narrow world. >> my parents were both members of the u.s. communist party. >> i was raised in a system that you lived within your means, you don't borrow money. everything was conservative. and father knows best. >> reporter: the collection of students was eclectic, the daughter of a communist, the son...
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i'm diane dwyer.in all social movements from the revolution to civil rights and beyond, history shows us that it takes a confluence of events that makes the perfect storm for that movement to take hold. so too is the case for the free speech movement. it happened here in the fall of 1964, 50 years ago on the uc berkley campus. >> now is the time to get rid of segregation and discrimination all over this nation. now is the time. >> it is time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart that you can't take part. >> it was almost as if the country was waking up from a long slumber of the 1950s. >> it was november 22nd, and i was already at cal. and came out of classes, and there were clusters -- there was a great silence on the campus. >> we kind of lost our innocence from that time forward. >> the summer of the kennedy assassination, lawmakers passed the civil rights act. that same summer, students from berkeley and around the world travelled to the south to try to re
i'm diane dwyer.in all social movements from the revolution to civil rights and beyond, history shows us that it takes a confluence of events that makes the perfect storm for that movement to take hold. so too is the case for the free speech movement. it happened here in the fall of 1964, 50 years ago on the uc berkley campus. >> now is the time to get rid of segregation and discrimination all over this nation. now is the time. >> it is time when the operation of the machine becomes...
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munster, josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management and mike murphy, also with us today, is tony dwyer chief strategist at cancord genuity. stocks off their worst week in more than two years and the market making investors more jittery they've been in an awfully long time. our question today, are things about to get a whole lot sfwhors the drop in oil, cyclicals, small caps would seem to suggest they might. so would a spike in volatility. what's the best way to navigate all this. josh, i think the most important chart to watch today is the one we're going to put up and that's the russell that has concerned me the most for the longest period of times because the russell since july has been rolling over. >> yeah. >> small caps today in the face of uncertainty all over the place in the market, are. >> there is an argument between -- >> i'm not trying to do that. if it sounds that way it's not my intention. stability in the small caps you stem the tide. if you don't you have problems. >> i think it's possible. i wouldn't argue against it. way too many other factors to say that's the one an
munster, josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management and mike murphy, also with us today, is tony dwyer chief strategist at cancord genuity. stocks off their worst week in more than two years and the market making investors more jittery they've been in an awfully long time. our question today, are things about to get a whole lot sfwhors the drop in oil, cyclicals, small caps would seem to suggest they might. so would a spike in volatility. what's the best way to navigate all this. josh, i...
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we'll talk to tony dwyer about his playbook right now.g this dip or is he running for the hills? why top tech investor paul meeks says the sell off in chips could get worse. earnings season again, big bank names on deck. we'll talk to a topped ranked analyst who will reveal the three fwhanames to buy before t reports come out. see you in a bit. >> thank you. >>> the news of an ebay paypal split applauded by many including paypal co-founder peter thiel he joined "squawk on the street" and here's what he had to say. >> it makes a lot of sense. when ebay acquired paypal in 2002, 75% of the payment volume was on ebay. went down to 50% by '08, down to 25% today. the companies have naturally diverged. it makes sense for them to spin it out again and for paypal to be able to focus 100% on building good payment system. >> it may be apple pay launches this weekend, we thought it would be two or three week's time. it's getting a more competitive environment. what happens to paypal within that? i mean it is a product of the merger you did with x.com
we'll talk to tony dwyer about his playbook right now.g this dip or is he running for the hills? why top tech investor paul meeks says the sell off in chips could get worse. earnings season again, big bank names on deck. we'll talk to a topped ranked analyst who will reveal the three fwhanames to buy before t reports come out. see you in a bit. >> thank you. >>> the news of an ebay paypal split applauded by many including paypal co-founder peter thiel he joined "squawk on...
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natalie morales is here as with dylan dwyer. that story on that fertility clinic and that sperm bank getting a lost attention. >> it is. i have been upset with the details. you look at that picture of that little girl what she must be facing as described by her mother. >> a beautiful little girl. we will get to that in a little while. serious case of ebola diagnosed in the united states a. dallas community is on edge after we all learn about serious missteps in the handling of that patient. this morning, a person is being held in isolation at a hospital in hawaii over fears that that person could be infected with the virus. we have a lot of questions. we will talk to dr. nancy snyderman and dr. emmett oz in a moment. but we begin with national correspondent kate snow in dallas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. the dallas independent school district is telling parents, send your kids tole 62, everything is safe. i can tell you, a lot of parents are too afraid, keeping their children home t. nephew of the patient tre
natalie morales is here as with dylan dwyer. that story on that fertility clinic and that sperm bank getting a lost attention. >> it is. i have been upset with the details. you look at that picture of that little girl what she must be facing as described by her mother. >> a beautiful little girl. we will get to that in a little while. serious case of ebola diagnosed in the united states a. dallas community is on edge after we all learn about serious missteps in the handling of that...
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dwyer head-butted his wife and broke her nose.year-old was arrested last month and placed an the cardinals reserve noninjury list. he's due back in court next month. >>> nfl meanwhile investigating a new problem. this one on the field. the buffalo bills quarterback kyle orton said someone pointed a laser at him during a pass in a game against the lions in detroit. the kicker complained it happened to him and his holder as well. a detroit fan later bragged on twitter that he was the one shining that laser. that twitter account has since been deleted. >>> meantime there's a growing danger to fans off the field. overzealous spectators are subject to brawls in the stands, parking lots and rest rooms. at least two beatings this weekend are under investigation. abc's neal karlinsky has the latest. >> reporter: another weekend sporting event marred by a sickening and brutal fan on fan attack. this one in a restaurant at a san francisco 49ers gain. police reportedly using this video to track down and arrest a pair of suspects who sent two
dwyer head-butted his wife and broke her nose.year-old was arrested last month and placed an the cardinals reserve noninjury list. he's due back in court next month. >>> nfl meanwhile investigating a new problem. this one on the field. the buffalo bills quarterback kyle orton said someone pointed a laser at him during a pass in a game against the lions in detroit. the kicker complained it happened to him and his holder as well. a detroit fan later bragged on twitter that he was the one...
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devon dwyer, abc news, washington. >> you know what we need to do? find a house to recycle all of these. the number of packs of sugar that t.j. uses in one night's show. >> it's necessary. i cut back on candy. >> i counted 15, teej. >> teej? >> like reej. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts
devon dwyer, abc news, washington. >> you know what we need to do? find a house to recycle all of these. the number of packs of sugar that t.j. uses in one night's show. >> it's necessary. i cut back on candy. >> i counted 15, teej. >> teej? >> like reej. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male...
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devin dwyer. >> makes you think, dozens of elementary school students hit the beach in san francisco into a field of vegetables, fruit, meats and sweets. food, glorious food was the theme. roof top elementary school in san francisco won best in show for its candy land design. the contest raises money for bay area arts program. and this year, so far, pulled in more than $200,000. wow. i'm so impressed. i mean, beyond sand castles, it was a nice beach day. >> it was, we'll have another one tomorrow, if you want to head to the beach be careful of the rip current. live doppler 7 hd, a quiet picture, no rain in the next 24 hours, highs around the state, 73 in tahoe, sacramento, fresno, 92. l.a. warming up to 48 degrees, back here closer to home in the bay area, a warmer day tomorrow than we had today. ten to 15 degrees above normal. 80 the high in san francisco, 90 for fairfield, san jose, up to 88 degrees, under plenty of sunshine, as we fast forward, many of us gaining at at&t park, right now we are forecasting rain at least for tuesday evening. the game starting at 1:00, looking cloudy
devin dwyer. >> makes you think, dozens of elementary school students hit the beach in san francisco into a field of vegetables, fruit, meats and sweets. food, glorious food was the theme. roof top elementary school in san francisco won best in show for its candy land design. the contest raises money for bay area arts program. and this year, so far, pulled in more than $200,000. wow. i'm so impressed. i mean, beyond sand castles, it was a nice beach day. >> it was, we'll have...
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player jonathan dwyer pleaded not guilty to charms that he assaulted his wife. he is accused of beating hits wife, pufteninging her and breaking -- punching her and blacking her nos. the arizona cardinals deact rated him. >>> the d68 entero virus killed a little boy, who died in his sleep. he was sick at home. school officials are taking precautions. >> we need to watch our hands, make sure that if we see signs that our children are ill, that we keep them home. >> if my son was in that school, i wouldn't send him back. >> the illness struck 500 children. four people with entero virus died. >> a marriage proposal in a hot air balloon in california went awry. the balloon made an unexpected trip into the ocean. wind blou it off course and over the ocean. the couple flew a rope into the water, surfers pulled it back to shore. the would-be groom called it unforget ability, and he is not sure he'd take a repeat trip. >> his fiancee said yes. >> how fortunate the surfers were there. >>> researchers call it the brain's g.p.s. system. three scientists that discovered it
player jonathan dwyer pleaded not guilty to charms that he assaulted his wife. he is accused of beating hits wife, pufteninging her and breaking -- punching her and blacking her nos. the arizona cardinals deact rated him. >>> the d68 entero virus killed a little boy, who died in his sleep. he was sick at home. school officials are taking precautions. >> we need to watch our hands, make sure that if we see signs that our children are ill, that we keep them home. >> if my son...
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abc devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: these are the final moments before 41-year-old autumn klein fellmysterious ill. this surveillance video from 2013. the star neurologist, leaving work, and 30 minutes later collapsed in the kitchen. her husband, now charged with her murder called 911. >> hello, please, i think my wife is having a stroke. >> reporter: for 12 minutes her husband, dr. robert ferrante, who's pleaded not guilty, begged dispatchers to save his wife. >> sweetie, raise your arms above your head. please, please, please. >> reporter: the tortured groans, the sound of klein struggling to survive. >> oh, god. >> you're doing fine. okay, just -- >> reporter: jurors saw klein rushed back to the hospital she left less than an hour early. three days later she died there. doctors who treated klein told jurors they found high levels of acid in her blood, a potential sign of cyanide. friday prosecutors presented this invoice, allegedly found on ferrante's desk showing an order for the poison delivered to his university just days earlier. defense pointing out it was not placed by ferra
abc devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: these are the final moments before 41-year-old autumn klein fellmysterious ill. this surveillance video from 2013. the star neurologist, leaving work, and 30 minutes later collapsed in the kitchen. her husband, now charged with her murder called 911. >> hello, please, i think my wife is having a stroke. >> reporter: for 12 minutes her husband, dr. robert ferrante, who's pleaded not guilty, begged dispatchers to save his wife. >>...
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diane dwyer continues our series of the berkeley free speech movement. >> individual students must askhemselves whether they wish to be a part of such action. >> the image of speakers carefully removing their shoes so they could stand with their stocking feet, or bare feet, on the roof of a police car, that's striking. the contrast between the car, the arrested person, and the speaker free to speak was a very powerful image. >> jack weinberg was that arrested person inside the police car for 32 hours. until the university agreed to negotiate. >> and that was on a friday night. we knew we hadn't won. so now we're going into negotiations with the university over these issues, which they were never willing to do before. now we were a serious force to be reckoned with. >> i think at that point we began to realize this was -- this was way bigger than anything we had imagined. but i don't think we even yet understood that this was historic. >> what they also may not have imagined was that negotiations with the university would quickly fall apart. >> one of the failures i think of the adminis
diane dwyer continues our series of the berkeley free speech movement. >> individual students must askhemselves whether they wish to be a part of such action. >> the image of speakers carefully removing their shoes so they could stand with their stocking feet, or bare feet, on the roof of a police car, that's striking. the contrast between the car, the arrested person, and the speaker free to speak was a very powerful image. >> jack weinberg was that arrested person inside the...
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blossom trees in the spring, and this beautiful sculpture of two cranes in twined in circled by barb dwyer is that it is a memorial both to the japanese-americans who were interned during world war ii -- there were 10 large caps across the country, and after pearl harbor, there was a very strong reaction and concern about japanese-americans. so there were large caps set up across the country to intern them during the duration of the war. the memorial includes an official united states government apology to the japanese issued by president ronald reagan. the other half of the memorial and what makes this striking is it recognizes the service of the four 42nd regiment -- 442nd regiment, the most decorated regiment of world war ii, and it was comprised of japanese-americans who served in european theater. i find this to be part of the compromise, part of the recognition that although this is a very flawed country at times, that underlying it all are these democratic principles that hold us together, that inspire others, and that have made washington known internationally as the capital of the
blossom trees in the spring, and this beautiful sculpture of two cranes in twined in circled by barb dwyer is that it is a memorial both to the japanese-americans who were interned during world war ii -- there were 10 large caps across the country, and after pearl harbor, there was a very strong reaction and concern about japanese-americans. so there were large caps set up across the country to intern them during the duration of the war. the memorial includes an official united states...
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more from our devin dwyer tomorrow. >> on these recycled houses from home-grown houses.ou want to stick around for that. to stick around for that. you want them to last. so, why risk ruining the way they fit? try woolite. woolite's not just for delicates... it's for your everyday clothes. oohh...like this! because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. unlike other detergents, woolite with fiber-flex technology won't cause stretching, keeping that perfect fit, wash after wash. don't take a chance. trust woolite. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelo
more from our devin dwyer tomorrow. >> on these recycled houses from home-grown houses.ou want to stick around for that. to stick around for that. you want them to last. so, why risk ruining the way they fit? try woolite. woolite's not just for delicates... it's for your everyday clothes. oohh...like this! because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. unlike other detergents, woolite with fiber-flex technology won't cause stretching, keeping that perfect fit, wash after wash....
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i'm diane dwyer.social movements from the revolution to civil rights and beyond, history shows us that it takes a confluence of events that makes the perfect storm for that movement to take hold. so too is the case for the free speech movement. it happened here in the fall of 1964, 50 years ago on the uc berkley campus. >> now is the time to get rid of segregation and discrimination all over this nation. now is the time.
i'm diane dwyer.social movements from the revolution to civil rights and beyond, history shows us that it takes a confluence of events that makes the perfect storm for that movement to take hold. so too is the case for the free speech movement. it happened here in the fall of 1964, 50 years ago on the uc berkley campus. >> now is the time to get rid of segregation and discrimination all over this nation. now is the time.
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a dwyer to experience this historic moment and die fighting in the coalition. >> reporter: all of thosehings might have influenced this woman. she was recruited and given a plane ticket to join the fight according to french intelligence. her brother fouad spent the last nine months trying to get her back. he is convinced she is being held against her will. at one point he was taken captive himself and later released but in april he did meet her briefly. >> translator: i told her to come back with me but she cried and beat her head against the wall and said, i can't. i can't. >> reporter: later fouad was told the leader wanted to marry her. since she's a minor her lawyer hopes if she does make it back he could persuade french officials to treat her as a victim and not a combatant. if there's a theme you've heard over and over it is the helplessness relatives feel about dealing with the situation. dominic has created an association which others have joined to publicize what's happened to their loved ones hoping to get a video message into schools and on the social networks about the reali
a dwyer to experience this historic moment and die fighting in the coalition. >> reporter: all of thosehings might have influenced this woman. she was recruited and given a plane ticket to join the fight according to french intelligence. her brother fouad spent the last nine months trying to get her back. he is convinced she is being held against her will. at one point he was taken captive himself and later released but in april he did meet her briefly. >> translator: i told her to...
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this week, arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer pleaded not guilty to felony assault for headutting his wife and breaking her nose. carolina panthers star defensive end greg hardy faces allegations of dragging his then girlfriend by the hair and threatening to kill her. nfl commissioner roger goodell now admits he was wrong in giving baltimore ravens running back ray rice only a two-game suspension for punching his then fiancee in an elevator. >> no more boys will be boys. >> reporter: this domestic violence psa ran during this week's monday night football game. league commissioner roger goodell has announced stiffer penalties for those kind of cases. >> adrian peterson has been put on paid leave by the vikings. if convicted he faces up to two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. emmitt miller, abc news. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, [ inaudible ] one teacher got by luck. >>> plus the picture you want to take at fleet week, next. >>> i'm michael finney. in today's 7 on your side's q & a is coming up. i am still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. i will answer
this week, arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer pleaded not guilty to felony assault for headutting his wife and breaking her nose. carolina panthers star defensive end greg hardy faces allegations of dragging his then girlfriend by the hair and threatening to kill her. nfl commissioner roger goodell now admits he was wrong in giving baltimore ravens running back ray rice only a two-game suspension for punching his then fiancee in an elevator. >> no more boys will be boys....
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activists mike dwyer received a ticket this morning.e described himself as an underground medical cannabis patient. he wanted to be one of the first to get a citation. he says to demonstrate the proper procedure for both police and people caught with pot. the law allowing a ticket rather than arrest for small amount of marijuana went into effect tod today. >>> big day for many veterans in our area. today the union league of philadelphia headed -- had a job fair held a big one, too, and it was quite the opportunity for vets and their familiar to meet with and get guidance from local business leader who's are looking for a few good men and women. the program is part of the union league veterans initiative. >> little bit of a warmup but don't get too used it to things are about to get chilly again and rain is on the horizon. here's meteorologist caitlin roth. >> it is, iain. we'll at least be warmer into tonight and tomorrow afternoon you'll notice the big difference when you get ready for work and school tomorrow. right now clouds have be
activists mike dwyer received a ticket this morning.e described himself as an underground medical cannabis patient. he wanted to be one of the first to get a citation. he says to demonstrate the proper procedure for both police and people caught with pot. the law allowing a ticket rather than arrest for small amount of marijuana went into effect tod today. >>> big day for many veterans in our area. today the union league of philadelphia headed -- had a job fair held a big one, too, and...
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by the way, here's dylan dwyer age 9. >> oh my gosh. i went for the boy on the right.keep your throwback first. the good the bad, the ugly. guys. >> what a sight for halloween. are you guys ready? >> my whole goal is not to wear a woman's swimsuit. >> stopping for a talk a. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help entertain some friends at the beach. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. all with no hoops to jump through. rafael was inspired to use his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to spend a night watching the stars, under the stars. that's the beauty of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. you can start with the syrup all on top, maybe not apple chunks and cinnamon and honey if you got bring on the chocolate spread somethin' green, somethin' blue somethin' orange, somethin' red ham and egg, tomato sandwich cut it nice and do some damage cream cheese, pomegranate make it look like jack or janet x's and o's and a tic tac toe.
by the way, here's dylan dwyer age 9. >> oh my gosh. i went for the boy on the right.keep your throwback first. the good the bad, the ugly. guys. >> what a sight for halloween. are you guys ready? >> my whole goal is not to wear a woman's swimsuit. >> stopping for a talk a. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help entertain some friends at the beach. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he...
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i will be serving as the moderator of this evening along with my colleagues brian dwyer who covers the watertown area and matt hunter who covers the land falls. this district covers more square miles and any other in the state and includes all or part of 12 counties. it's currently represented by democrat bill owens said he decided not to seek reelection. three candidates hoping to replace him are elise stefanik, democrat aaron woolf and independent matt funicello. all three are participating and agreed to the following rules the debate will be one hour long and we will include as many questions as we have time for. the candidate will be given one minute to answer and their opponents will get each 45 seconds to respond. rebuttals will be allowed at the discretion of the moderators. halfway through the candidates will each be allowed to ask a question to one or both of their opponents and later there'll be a lightning round, everyone's favorite, where the candidates will only be allowed to answer yes or no. each candidate will get one minute for an opening statement in the closing state
i will be serving as the moderator of this evening along with my colleagues brian dwyer who covers the watertown area and matt hunter who covers the land falls. this district covers more square miles and any other in the state and includes all or part of 12 counties. it's currently represented by democrat bill owens said he decided not to seek reelection. three candidates hoping to replace him are elise stefanik, democrat aaron woolf and independent matt funicello. all three are participating...
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will be serving as moderator this evening along with my colleagues, brand fire -- brand fire -- brian dwyernd matt hunter. this debate covers more square miles than any other in the state. currently represented by democrat bill owens, but he decided not to seek reelection. three candidates are hoping to replace him, republican elise aaron woolf, and matt funicello. the debates will be one hour long. the candidates will begin one minute to answer and their each 45s will get seconds to respond. rebuttals will be at the discretion of the moderators. halfway through, the candidates will be allowed to ask one question to one or both of their opponents, then later there will be a lightning round, where the candidates will only be allowed to answer yes or no. candidate will get one minute for an opening statement and one minute for a closing statement and a chance to ask the candidate one question. the order for the statements was selected by a drop. up first it is elise stefanik. >> thank you so much, liz. i want to thank time warner news for the opportunity to participate in today's debate. i wa
will be serving as moderator this evening along with my colleagues, brand fire -- brand fire -- brian dwyernd matt hunter. this debate covers more square miles than any other in the state. currently represented by democrat bill owens, but he decided not to seek reelection. three candidates are hoping to replace him, republican elise aaron woolf, and matt funicello. the debates will be one hour long. the candidates will begin one minute to answer and their each 45s will get seconds to respond....
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meteorologist dylan dwyer has more. >> reporter: the eye of the storm came through a little bit after30. and all of a sudden, it just calmed down. there was not even the slightest breeze out here. but then the back side of the storm made its way onshore and it just pounded bermuda for hours with wind gusts as high as is 44 miles per hour. one of the highest gusts we've seen out of this storm system of course in the higher elevations. power was knocked out at one point to 85% of customers. here at the hotel we had had a generator so we are up and running. we felt the wind at the hotels, the wind was so strong, the doors and windows all rattling. i ended up spending the day in the bathroom to play it safe because this is actually the strongest hurricane i have ever been in and the strongest hurricane that bermuda has seen since 2003, it was in 2003 that hurricane fabian was here, and washed out the connection to the airport. there was a concern it could happen again because there is only a temporary bridge to the airport. but engineers are out assessing it so it did not get washed want
meteorologist dylan dwyer has more. >> reporter: the eye of the storm came through a little bit after30. and all of a sudden, it just calmed down. there was not even the slightest breeze out here. but then the back side of the storm made its way onshore and it just pounded bermuda for hours with wind gusts as high as is 44 miles per hour. one of the highest gusts we've seen out of this storm system of course in the higher elevations. power was knocked out at one point to 85% of customers....
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joining us now, father dave dwyer. anne thompson who covers the vatican for nbc news. >> anne, not everybody thrilled with this decision yesterday. talk about that. >> there are repercussions today in rome before i came on i was reading one of the blog from one of the correspondents over there covering this and there are bishops who want to throw the entire document out. you have to remember this is the halftime report of the meeting of bishops, which goes on for two weeks. and i think what's extraordinary about this report is that it really shows that the bishops are listening to the people in the pews. the church sent out a survey to prepare for the senate and things that came back is they want a more tolerant church that is more open to gays, more open to divorced and remarried catholics and more welcoming church and i think you can see that in that document. >> it's really interesting. growing up as a child of the '80s of divorced parents, my mother was encouraged to get an annulment to get back into the church to
joining us now, father dave dwyer. anne thompson who covers the vatican for nbc news. >> anne, not everybody thrilled with this decision yesterday. talk about that. >> there are repercussions today in rome before i came on i was reading one of the blog from one of the correspondents over there covering this and there are bishops who want to throw the entire document out. you have to remember this is the halftime report of the meeting of bishops, which goes on for two weeks. and i...