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fisher was the subject they had seen on the trail. >> but when investigators went to fisher's house, they got some shocking news. >> the police were met by a relative who told them, you haven't heard? my brother, mr. fisher, just killed himself, jumped off the golden gate bridge, committed suicide. >> mark fisher killed himself less than 24 hours after kathy's murder. >> this person now kills himself a day after this type of crime. there are no coincidences like that. you know, it just doesn't happen, in my experience. >> it was our belief that after the assault that he felt remorse, that he felt guilt, and he just couldn't live with what he had done. >> a search of fisher's room seemed to confirm his role in the murder. >> we found a pair of sunglasses similar to the type of sunglasses seen in the sketch. >> they seized some clothing that appeared to have bloodstains on it and noticed that a newspaper in the house was open to an article about the murder and a picture of the suspect's sketch was there, as well. >> the circumstantial evidence clearly pointed to mark fisher as the kill
fisher was the subject they had seen on the trail. >> but when investigators went to fisher's house, they got some shocking news. >> the police were met by a relative who told them, you haven't heard? my brother, mr. fisher, just killed himself, jumped off the golden gate bridge, committed suicide. >> mark fisher killed himself less than 24 hours after kathy's murder. >> this person now kills himself a day after this type of crime. there are no coincidences like that....
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that woman is candy fisher's daughter, who lost her mother and stepbrother at the hands of michael fisherst puts her over the age. >> god will get you for what you did to me. >> it was a terrifying moment for her. it's something that's affected her, i think, to this day. >> deputies handcuff fisher and remove him from the courtroom. witnesses notice a smirk on his face. >> he was laughing. it was as though it was a joke to him. he didn't have anything to lose. >> it's only later that the horrible scene starts to sink in for deputy eby. >> i did not feel scared at the moment. after seeing the pictures and, you know, what could have happened, but at the time i just reacted to the moment and did what i felt i had to. >> as it turns out, fisher would have had a very difficult time getting a handle on deputy eby's gun because eby's glock 40 is secured in a high-security, level three holster. >> it takes three mechanisms to release the gun from my holster, three different actions. he did not break any of the levels of the holster. >> this is your opportunity to speak as it relates to sentencing
that woman is candy fisher's daughter, who lost her mother and stepbrother at the hands of michael fisherst puts her over the age. >> god will get you for what you did to me. >> it was a terrifying moment for her. it's something that's affected her, i think, to this day. >> deputies handcuff fisher and remove him from the courtroom. witnesses notice a smirk on his face. >> he was laughing. it was as though it was a joke to him. he didn't have anything to lose. >>...
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james fisher is expected to be okay. his neighbors along with people who live in the community where he works hope to see him soon. >> there is new controversy for the new york city police department tonight. a 43-year-old man died after he was put in a choke hold by a new york police officer. cell phone video shows the officer with his arms around the they can of 6'3" , 350 pound eric garner. garner who had asthma suffered a heart attack and died. choke holds are prohibited by the nypd. mayor bill deblasio postponed his vacation to address the city. he promises a full investigation. >> more legal challenges for taxi alternatives uber and lyft. eight taxi companies want a judge to stop them from operating in virginia. the companies are the subject of a cease and desist order in the commonwealth. both are operating. bar wood taxi is suing uber in montgomery county. d.c. cab drivers protested as well. >> around this time on a friday night the bars in arlington are packed. leaders don't want things to get out of hand during
james fisher is expected to be okay. his neighbors along with people who live in the community where he works hope to see him soon. >> there is new controversy for the new york city police department tonight. a 43-year-old man died after he was put in a choke hold by a new york police officer. cell phone video shows the officer with his arms around the they can of 6'3" , 350 pound eric garner. garner who had asthma suffered a heart attack and died. choke holds are prohibited by the...
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reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer play the game. >> without baseball in his life, he was miserable. >> pelley: he built himself a whole new career. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this will be a loud, potentially dangerous night in much of the country. have a look. thunderstorms, some severe, are possible for 195 million people from west to east. it's a system that has brought heavy downpours this week in parts of the east, sent temperatures plummeting in the midwest and worsened the drought in the west. we have a series of reports. first, jamie yuccas of our cbs minneapolis station wcco. >> reporter: severe thunderstorms tore throug
reports from jamie yuccas, carter evans and eric fisher. wyatt andrews on the v.a. drawing fire on capitol hill. >> we respect the oversight of every single one of you on this committee. >> your commitment is appreciated but it is not believed. >> pelley: no-hands photography. elizabeth palmer uses only her mind to take this picture. (laughter) and vanita nair with pete tucci, when he could no longer play the game. >> without baseball in his life, he was miserable....
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♪ >> fisher's cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as duker. convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. >> keep the noise down over there. >> rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. >> trying to film [ bleep ]. >> the cellies share one other thing in common. they're both members of the crips street gang. >> but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with the lifestyle. >> i haven't actually went out gang-banging, shooting at people just because they're from across town and all that. i haven't done that in years. but i still hang with my homeboys. and if something happened to one of my close, close ones i'm going to have to help retaliate. you know what i mean? >> duker on the other hand, was still caught up in the game. he was still infatuated with this romantic notion of being a gangster. >> what do you want for your future? >> money, power, respect. top of the food chain. >> everybody's like that when they're young. they don't see the big picture. they can't see
♪ >> fisher's cellmate is 20-year-old dinell thompson. better known here as duker. convictions that could land him in prison for at least 32 years. >> keep the noise down over there. >> rap has helped the two men bridge their generation gap. >> trying to film [ bleep ]. >> the cellies share one other thing in common. they're both members of the crips street gang. >> but they were at very different stages in their life. cousin ice was no longer in love with...
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as for james fisher, he's expected to be okay.s along with people who live in the community where he works hope to see him soon. news4. >> i a maying story there. >>> as investigators head to the malaysian airlines crash site, new questions to solve a mystery. >> how they can determine what happened in another p >>> welcome back. the "today" show is next on news4. >> erica hill and lester holt joining us live from new york. good morning. >> good morning. good to see you. coming up on a saturday morning on "today," we'll get is the latest in ukraine and the pentagon in the downing of malaysian flight 17. officials say they're closer to finding out who may be responsible as concerns grow over the security of the crash site. we'll also peek live to the grandfather of the only american on board about his devastating loss. >>> also ahead this morning, a raging wildfire in washington is not showing any signs of slowing down. more people being forced from their homes. we have a live first-hand look this morning at some of that damage. >>
as for james fisher, he's expected to be okay.s along with people who live in the community where he works hope to see him soon. news4. >> i a maying story there. >>> as investigators head to the malaysian airlines crash site, new questions to solve a mystery. >> how they can determine what happened in another p >>> welcome back. the "today" show is next on news4. >> erica hill and lester holt joining us live from new york. good morning. >>...
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. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher. beretta has announced it's moving most of its operations toennessee. >> reporter: now carriers from all over the world are grounding flights to israel. we'll tell you about the local impact. >> yellow alert wednesday, tracking heat, shower and thunderstorms. some of those storms could be heavy, what that means for your morning and evening commute. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> let's get started with that yellow alert tomorrow. meteorologist topper shutt tracking storms moving in. will it hit the morning commute, top? >> i think the morning commute will be fine. it will be kind of funny. exercise in the morning tomorrow. first of all, it's going to be cooler. 74 downtown at 9:00, 70 in gaithersburg, no green blobs, a couple showers in the mountains, about it. by 6:30 temps still in the low support ofs, 74 downtown. by 7 -- 70s, 74 downtown. 8:30, 75 in leesburg. tomorrow will be our hottest day of the week. by noon 30 we're talking about 80 degrees downto
. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher. beretta has announced it's moving most of its operations toennessee. >> reporter: now carriers from all over the world are grounding flights to israel. we'll tell you about the local impact. >> yellow alert wednesday, tracking heat, shower and thunderstorms. some of those storms could be heavy, what that means for your morning and evening commute. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> let's get...
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eric fisher, wbz. thank you, eric. last night, the head of the veterans benefits administration was excoriated by an investigational committee about a backlog of vets waiting for disability checks. the v.a.'s credibility was called into question. here's wyatt andrews. >> pretty derogatory comments on this. >> reporter: distrust and bad blood have been building between touv.a. and the house veterans affairs committee and, last night, it boiled over. the committee chairman, republican congressman jeff miller, produced a memo in which a v.a. official in philadelphia told subordinates to ignore a committee investigator visiting the office unannounced. the memo scorns riley' arrogance and includes a crude personal insult. e and you're telling me this person is still employed even though she gave a directive to not tell an agent of this committee what was happening at the regional office? >> reporter: alison hickey, the chief of the v.a.'s benefits division tried to apologize. >> without question, we respect s e oversight of
eric fisher, wbz. thank you, eric. last night, the head of the veterans benefits administration was excoriated by an investigational committee about a backlog of vets waiting for disability checks. the v.a.'s credibility was called into question. here's wyatt andrews. >> pretty derogatory comments on this. >> reporter: distrust and bad blood have been building between touv.a. and the house veterans affairs committee and, last night, it boiled over. the committee chairman, republican...
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eric fisher is chief meteorologist with our station wbz. eric why this chill? >> well, jeff, we've got what we call a high amplitude pattern, with extremes on both the warm and cold side. on the cold side a huge area below average temperatures expected starting tomorrow and lasting much of the work week. warm air across the pacific northwest with 80s and 90 in places like seattle. now you look at tuesday's highs 50s and 60s across the great lakes and midwest, those are the high temperatures and even 70s all the way 6down through oklahoma and north texas. overnight lows 30s and 40s are possible here. so some furnaces may click on in what is usually the hottest time of the whole year. now when you bring in the colder air with hot summer like air you have thunderstorms. there is a severe risk for this evening. tomorrow that will shift just a little farther toward the east. so from the tennessee valley, mid mississippi right on to the mid-atlantic and toward new york city, could see some damaging wind gusts, some large hail, pretty vigorous thunderstorms and all al
eric fisher is chief meteorologist with our station wbz. eric why this chill? >> well, jeff, we've got what we call a high amplitude pattern, with extremes on both the warm and cold side. on the cold side a huge area below average temperatures expected starting tomorrow and lasting much of the work week. warm air across the pacific northwest with 80s and 90 in places like seattle. now you look at tuesday's highs 50s and 60s across the great lakes and midwest, those are the high...
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in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna. injured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but he's alive. >> we're still here, you know. we're not dead. how can that be? pretty deep moment for me, it was. it was the realization that we made it through that, busted up and all. >> miraculously, the pilot and other passenger are able to walk away without injury. looking back, spectators and survivors of the plane crash commend the pilot for keeping a cool head under pressure. >> the pilot did a really good job of where he laid it down, because if he goes to the left, they probably hit the fence and there's probably some fatalities involved. if it goes ten yards to the right, he lands
in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna. injured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones....
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jimmy fallon and then you. [ cheers and applause ] eddie fisher. eddie fisher was the singer.ers said, "now, look. we got to take eddie, he's going to sing 'lady of spain, i adore you.' then he's going to go up the stairs, and we need somebody to hold the elevator door." so, they picked me because i was standing up there. [ laughter ] and so i ran down the hallway. i got to one of the phones, you know, the guys have outside. i called my mother up in the bronx. i said, "ma, mom, you're not going to believe this, but i'm going to be on television tonight." she said, "oh, yeah?" i said, "so, try to watch. it's the perry como show, but eddie fisher is doing it." so, she said, "okay." so anyways, the whole thing went great. eddie fisher belted out the song. he fought his way up. the kids came out of the seats, they mobbed him and i'm waiting there holding the elevator door waiting for him to go in. and then finally, eddie made it upstairs, he got in the door, the doors closed. it went to black. the show was over. i ran down the hallway, again, to call my sainted mother. and i said,
jimmy fallon and then you. [ cheers and applause ] eddie fisher. eddie fisher was the singer.ers said, "now, look. we got to take eddie, he's going to sing 'lady of spain, i adore you.' then he's going to go up the stairs, and we need somebody to hold the elevator door." so, they picked me because i was standing up there. [ laughter ] and so i ran down the hallway. i got to one of the phones, you know, the guys have outside. i called my mother up in the bronx. i said, "ma, mom,...
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. >> it's a typical summer afternoon for the fisher family of memphis, tennessee.and tony are in their car with their three small children having just left rachel's parents home. tony's in the passenger seat and rachel is behind the wheel. >> we had been driving for about 15 minutes and all of a sudden tony tells me, there's a snake head. >> i looked up out of the corner of my eye and i was like, it's a snake head and i looked back down and started studying, again, and i did a double take and thought, what in the world? >> i look over for a minute and he does a double take, too, and gets out his phone. >> being a daddy of now three, you just anything happens your phone is ready to start videoing. >> and we watch this snake come out from in front of him on the passenger side and start sliding across our windshield wipers and then over to my side. >> before they know it. a 4 1/2 foot rat snake turns their regular routine into a terrifying adventure. >> but i know nothing about snakes, so, i'm just thinking it's a poisonous snake and at that point i'm freaking out. >>
. >> it's a typical summer afternoon for the fisher family of memphis, tennessee.and tony are in their car with their three small children having just left rachel's parents home. tony's in the passenger seat and rachel is behind the wheel. >> we had been driving for about 15 minutes and all of a sudden tony tells me, there's a snake head. >> i looked up out of the corner of my eye and i was like, it's a snake head and i looked back down and started studying, again, and i did a...
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. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston affiliate wbz has been tracking hurricane arthur. >> well, we have a hurricane -- significant hurricane making landfall in the outer banks. arthur is the first hurricane of category 2 strength or stronger that's made landfall in the united states since all the way back in 2008. so the strongest storm in terms of wind making landfall in the u.s. since ike in 2008. it will continue to move across the outer banks during the overnight hours and move to open water by the end of the day today. it would be just off the delmarva peninsula. spend some time over open water on friday but then comes very close to the southern new england coastline. a track that takes it just off the east and south of nantucket it should start to weaken to a category 1. in terms of that wind field, bring the hurricane force winds across the outer bangs. could be some significant damage left over because of that. then the wind field is over open water during the day friday night into saturday morning. this is where the tropical storm force winds should be coming across ca
. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston affiliate wbz has been tracking hurricane arthur. >> well, we have a hurricane -- significant hurricane making landfall in the outer banks. arthur is the first hurricane of category 2 strength or stronger that's made landfall in the united states since all the way back in 2008. so the strongest storm in terms of wind making landfall in the u.s. since ike in 2008. it will continue to move across the outer banks during the overnight...
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the young princess leia will be played by kerry fisher's 21-year-old daughter.her is returning to her role for "due out" december 2015. >>> he was busted for disorder ly conduct. now shia labeouf is in rehab. the stay is simply a check in. >>> writer, director and actor paul ma ser ski has died. in 1978, "an unmarried woman." she was 84 years old. >>> you know joan rivers as a comedian, right? a reality star, sure. now, a minister, too. at a new york city book signing, a couple asked rivers to marry them. she obliged then and there. no waiting. i'm betty nguyen. this is your first look on msnbc. way too early is coming right up. you don't want to miss that. it starts right now. >> we have heart. we have heart. this is what they fight for. [ inaudible ] >> exceptional. >> back in four years, better than ever. four years is a lot of time. this is another steppingstone. >> we believed and what a game. team usa's loss in elimination is sad. a 19-year-old kid named green and a goalie named tim howard made this game. tropical storm arthur approaches. what you need to
the young princess leia will be played by kerry fisher's 21-year-old daughter.her is returning to her role for "due out" december 2015. >>> he was busted for disorder ly conduct. now shia labeouf is in rehab. the stay is simply a check in. >>> writer, director and actor paul ma ser ski has died. in 1978, "an unmarried woman." she was 84 years old. >>> you know joan rivers as a comedian, right? a reality star, sure. now, a minister, too. at a new...
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i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> well, in california, the issue is lack of rain. a severe drought is forcing farmers to leave hundreds of thousands of acres idle. that will cost the state more than $2 billion and now residents who waste water on lawns and car washings will face stiff fines. carter evans report. >> reporter: northeasterearly h nuts and fruits are grown in california. more than 2,000 farm jobs could be lost. this restaurant owner is already seeing the results. give me an idea of how much your food prices are going up i would say about 25%. tomatoes went up tremendously. if you used to buy a case of $25, today we're looking at 60, $70. >> he's cut staff at his restaurant at carl l.a. to keep menu prices from rising. >> how long can you go before you're forces to raise prices? >> we're almost there unfortunately. >> reporter: it's expected to go up 5% adding $500 to the average american family's grocery bills. californians also learned they could face tighter water restrictions including bans on excess lawn watering, washing cars without a shut-off sp
i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> well, in california, the issue is lack of rain. a severe drought is forcing farmers to leave hundreds of thousands of acres idle. that will cost the state more than $2 billion and now residents who waste water on lawns and car washings will face stiff fines. carter evans report. >> reporter: northeasterearly h nuts and fruits are grown in california. more than 2,000 farm jobs could be lost. this restaurant owner is already seeing...
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eric fisher chief meteorologist of our boston station wbz has the forecast. >> the cold air continue its trek by this afternoon, warmer temperatures, tennessee, arkansas and oklahoma. it's not going to be anything of a huge impact except for the fact it will feel nice outside. which it doesn't in july. in the east coast, temperatures below average. highs 60s in minneapolis and chicago. 60s across the u.p. of michigan feeling like autumn. then by wednesday, topping out to the 50s and 60s again. and mainly 70s. a few 60s showing up but it won't feel as big of a difference compared to average. that colder air in the east coast a severe weather threat today from new england down the 95 corridor, not just a chance of isolated tornadoes, but a lot of heavy rain and flash flooding. right across the east coast, across the gulf and the four corners region, that cold air acting like a bulldozer, the flash flood threat for a lot of americans. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> in southern oregon a wildfire has threatened homes. it's already destroyed six homes. the moccasin hill fi
eric fisher chief meteorologist of our boston station wbz has the forecast. >> the cold air continue its trek by this afternoon, warmer temperatures, tennessee, arkansas and oklahoma. it's not going to be anything of a huge impact except for the fact it will feel nice outside. which it doesn't in july. in the east coast, temperatures below average. highs 60s in minneapolis and chicago. 60s across the u.p. of michigan feeling like autumn. then by wednesday, topping out to the 50s and 60s...
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as christen fisher reports, residents have mixed reactions. >> reporter: five years ago, san francisco by the first big city in the us to require all residents to compost. >> any leftovers gone bad in your fridge, pop them all into your green cart. >> reporter: several other cities on the west coast followed suit and now dc wants in. council members passed a bill that will require all residents to separate their waste into three categories. dc residents are already required to separate their trash from their recycling, but now they're going to get a third bin, and that will be for the compost. >> how do you hold that down three flights of stairs and have it separated out? it's got to be a bit difficult. are you okay with that? >> i like the idea of it. i don't know that i'm okay with it. i have no idea how to compost. i have to ask my mother-in-law. i have no idea. >> reporter: not to worry says councilwoman mary chay, who says it will likely be 2017 before the bill is in place. >> what we'll do is move forward vigorously to educate people about what it means and how they can comply. t
as christen fisher reports, residents have mixed reactions. >> reporter: five years ago, san francisco by the first big city in the us to require all residents to compost. >> any leftovers gone bad in your fridge, pop them all into your green cart. >> reporter: several other cities on the west coast followed suit and now dc wants in. council members passed a bill that will require all residents to separate their waste into three categories. dc residents are already required to...
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i'm eric fisher for cbs news. >>> sergeant bergdahl is set to return to active military duty as earth as today. bergdahl is expected to start a job at fort sam houston in texas. he has finished undergoing therapy and counseling at the base. bergdahl was released six weeks ago by the taliban after five years of captivity in afghanistan. >>> coming up on the "morning news," refloating operation. efforts to tow way they. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." but what if the odds could be in your favor? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include alle
i'm eric fisher for cbs news. >>> sergeant bergdahl is set to return to active military duty as earth as today. bergdahl is expected to start a job at fort sam houston in texas. he has finished undergoing therapy and counseling at the base. bergdahl was released six weeks ago by the taliban after five years of captivity in afghanistan. >>> coming up on the "morning news," refloating operation. efforts to tow way they. this is the "cbs morning news." this is...
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fisher sent back to the 5th circuit. court below hadn't applied the right standard or review, or rigoro rigorously. >> of the decision wasn't. the issue on the, for the score the wasn't really about whether or not affirmative action was constitutional. rather whether or not the people of michigan through their ballot initiative could decide the question. the can is kicked down the road. we well have a case. the thing with the court you. see the seed being planted in earlier cases. and it is sort of like a guam of chess. like you are getting your pieces in possession. in three or four moves down the line you will checkmate. >> you are cosmopolitan and generous than i am. they're waiting for the right case. >> exactly right. they're sort of laying. laying the seeds and cultivating something in the future. shelby county last term, really, really interesting decision. really, really difficult decision for a lot of people who believe very strongly of the voting rights act is necessary in certain parts of the country to ensure
fisher sent back to the 5th circuit. court below hadn't applied the right standard or review, or rigoro rigorously. >> of the decision wasn't. the issue on the, for the score the wasn't really about whether or not affirmative action was constitutional. rather whether or not the people of michigan through their ballot initiative could decide the question. the can is kicked down the road. we well have a case. the thing with the court you. see the seed being planted in earlier cases. and it...
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i always felt that what the school did was far worse than what fisher did. fisher was sick, an evil monster, but the school just calculated the damage to its public relations. we kids were dispensable, which is a whole other category of evil." end quote. so when you see the number 275, remember derrick and remember that there are 275 others like him that we know of already this year alone. so what can we do? well, my bill is a first step at addressing this. it's called the protecting students from sexual and violent predators act. it's pretty simple, really. it requires a mandatory background check for existing and prospective employees and it requires that those checks be periodically repeated. there are five states that do no background checks. the second thing that my bill would do is it would apply to all employees of a school, employees or contractors who have unsupervised access to children, not just teachers, so it would include bus drivers and coaches. there are 12 states that currently do no checks at a on contractors. and the legislation would also
i always felt that what the school did was far worse than what fisher did. fisher was sick, an evil monster, but the school just calculated the damage to its public relations. we kids were dispensable, which is a whole other category of evil." end quote. so when you see the number 275, remember derrick and remember that there are 275 others like him that we know of already this year alone. so what can we do? well, my bill is a first step at addressing this. it's called the protecting...
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for more, here's abc's kristin fisher. [ sirens ] >> reporter: they heard the sirens. they've seen the headlines, but people who live in this houston suburb, even police officers, are still in shock about what just happened in this home. >> especially over children, and i wanted to come by and pray for them right here. >> reporter: four young children and their parents allegedly shot and killed execution style by this man, ron haskell. police say the 33-year-old was looking for his ex-wife, the sister of the mother he allegedly murdered. >> it's just heartbreaking to know that when somebody is filled with so much anger that they take it out on little bitty kids. >> reporter: haskell is now with capital murder but there were warning signs, lots of them. in 2008 haskell's wife filed a domestic abuse complaint saying he dragged her by the hair and repeatedly punched her in the head. >> one time waking up the children and doing it in front of the children. >> reporter: five years later haskell's wife filed a restraining order against him. >> she did mention at times she fe
for more, here's abc's kristin fisher. [ sirens ] >> reporter: they heard the sirens. they've seen the headlines, but people who live in this houston suburb, even police officers, are still in shock about what just happened in this home. >> especially over children, and i wanted to come by and pray for them right here. >> reporter: four young children and their parents allegedly shot and killed execution style by this man, ron haskell. police say the 33-year-old was looking...
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. >>> i'm kristin fisher and in just one hour marijuana will be decriminalized in the district, but hop up onto the curb into federal territory, the rules totally different. i'll break it down for you. >> we're tracking 60s, tell you how many days you can leave the ac off and look ahead to your weekend forecast. >> houses literally on a slippery slope. >> homeowners find out if the county will fix the problem or buy their homes. >> plus smallpox and hundreds of contagious viruses uncovered and unprotected at nih. >> what else was in that storage room. >>> the new option unveiled by prince george's county officials tonight still requires engineers to shore up and stablize this slow moving landslide behind me, but instead of buying out all 28 displaced homeowners under the new option most homeowners would be allowed to remain in their homes. the new $15 million plan unveiled for prince george's county homeowners would stablize piscataway drive landslide and would buy and condemn six houses in the neighborhood. on this unstable ground prince george's county says they're aiming for the midd
. >>> i'm kristin fisher and in just one hour marijuana will be decriminalized in the district, but hop up onto the curb into federal territory, the rules totally different. i'll break it down for you. >> we're tracking 60s, tell you how many days you can leave the ac off and look ahead to your weekend forecast. >> houses literally on a slippery slope. >> homeowners find out if the county will fix the problem or buy their homes. >> plus smallpox and hundreds of...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says while the west is in for more extremely hot weather, the east is in line for a summer cold wave. >>> a little science lesson here to talk about. some big changes coming to u.s. weather. remember super typhoon neoguri, came across japan? it has weakened. it really doesn't look like much anywhere, but it's added energy. it's quickened its flow across the pacific. there's a trough south of alaska. that will deepen in response, and them downstream of that, you push the jet northward. what we see by the end of the weekend is a huge ridge way up across the west coast into canada and that's going to send down the cold air off toward the east of it. so basically you get this big change. heat in the west and big-time cold in the east. now, it is july, so we're not talk about what we saw back in the winter. but well below average temperatures. could even see some lows in the 40s, maybe even 30s next week. meanwhile we'll be baking out west, in particular the pacific northwest where heat warnings are probably going to be necessary. now, o
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says while the west is in for more extremely hot weather, the east is in line for a summer cold wave. >>> a little science lesson here to talk about. some big changes coming to u.s. weather. remember super typhoon neoguri, came across japan? it has weakened. it really doesn't look like much anywhere, but it's added energy. it's quickened its flow across the pacific. there's a trough south of alaska. that will deepen in response, and...
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>> we are people like richard fisher saying that unemployment is coming down, some of these markets willr overheated. let's get going, let's talk about raising interest rates. then you have a lot of other people who are saying that we want to be convinced that this thing is for real before we start raising the industry. it and then janet yellen is in the position of trying to manage this debate. she used to be one of the doug's. but she's running the committee and trying in trying to bring everyone together to the same place and so that is a tricky spot for her to be in and she will be tested in the next six months in terms of how she manages that. liz: everyone is looking at the data and we have consumer confidence and i'm not sure, but this was a blowout number to me and it looked a lot better than expected last week was first-time jobless claims and that's something that we dropped precipitously. so if you have this, we can put a purple but she is saying that we have to start tightening sooner rather than later. so when you think this will happen and she specifically says rising infla
>> we are people like richard fisher saying that unemployment is coming down, some of these markets willr overheated. let's get going, let's talk about raising interest rates. then you have a lot of other people who are saying that we want to be convinced that this thing is for real before we start raising the industry. it and then janet yellen is in the position of trying to manage this debate. she used to be one of the doug's. but she's running the committee and trying in trying to...
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eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric, this is quite a weather system. what is coming next? >> scott, a lot of folks are just talking about how chilly it is here in the heart of summer. already making its presence felt along the upper midwest. it is great leaf peeping weather except for the fact it is only the middle of july. and this colder air moves farther southward tomorrow, as far south as tennessee and arkansas and down to oklahoma, and by wednesday well below average temperatures coming all the way down into the deep south and for much of the east coast. look at the high temperatures tomorrow, as warm as it gets, 60s in minneapolis-- we have the all star game it will feel like playoff baseball-- only the 50s in marquette, 60s in detroit as well. so well below average temps, when they run up the heat and humidity you have severe weather. a lot of severe storms, flash flooding, already ongoing this evening, more tomorrow. the 95 corridor from new england right on down through new york, baltimore into eastern nor
eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric, this is quite a weather system. what is coming next? >> scott, a lot of folks are just talking about how chilly it is here in the heart of summer. already making its presence felt along the upper midwest. it is great leaf peeping weather except for the fact it is only the middle of july. and this colder air moves farther southward tomorrow, as far south as tennessee and arkansas and down to oklahoma, and by...
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has the real potential to look significantly different in this cycle i think janet yellen and stan fisher and some of the others have very uncomfortable with results of what's happened in this last time which is basically making banks and rich people richer. they thought there was a welcome that there is no wealth of all the research i mean there was another research back then and that those of us who were looking at that research and wait a minute this isn't going to do any good it's not going to translate it's trickle down monetary policy and that's what i was arguing in getting four years ago that's what i was arguing this i mean. we were graphically arguing that a code red with. that policy is just absurd i think janet yellen do is figure out some way through to bring out her inner helicopter and they're going to figure out how to put money more directly into of main street pockets now i don't know what form that's going to take when you look at what state and fisher did when he was head of the central bank of israel he's one of the most respected economist in the world he pushes and
has the real potential to look significantly different in this cycle i think janet yellen and stan fisher and some of the others have very uncomfortable with results of what's happened in this last time which is basically making banks and rich people richer. they thought there was a welcome that there is no wealth of all the research i mean there was another research back then and that those of us who were looking at that research and wait a minute this isn't going to do any good it's not going...
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i don't know what form that's going to take when you look at what's getting fisher did when he was head of the central bank of israel he's one of the most respected economist in the world he pushed reason to everybody as they are now used by security. with they had their crisis he bought anything that wasn't nailed down for good government bonds or asset backed he was buying securities and more he was buying anything it was moving it was even trying to pump money into the system and i think they could get at least as creative if not more creative the next time this country's never gone more than nine years without a business cycle recession and they normally are every we get a recession every three or four years if you go back to quest two hundred so. we're this one we're into what is now a six years so fine work work by was here so we're doing for another one in you know the next two or three years four years what are they going to do now what i would say is that manufacturing base money is the fed's doing now basically it's just sucking money out of the economy because they're replaci
i don't know what form that's going to take when you look at what's getting fisher did when he was head of the central bank of israel he's one of the most respected economist in the world he pushed reason to everybody as they are now used by security. with they had their crisis he bought anything that wasn't nailed down for good government bonds or asset backed he was buying securities and more he was buying anything it was moving it was even trying to pump money into the system and i think...
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eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric this is quite a weather system. s what a coming next? >> scott, a lot of folks are just talking about how chilly it is here in the heart of summer. already making its presence felt along the upper midwest. great weather except for the fact it is the middle of july. as far south as tennessee and arkansas and down to oklahoma and by wednesday what will average temperatures coming all the way down into the deep south and for much of the east coast. look at the high temperatures tomorrow, as warm as it gets, 60s in minute map-- minneapolis, only the 50s in marquette, 50s in detroit as well. well below average temps, when they run up the heat and humidity you have severe weather, flash flooding, more tomorrow, 95 corridor from new england down through new york, balts more into eastern north carolina and elevated flash flooding risk, isolated tornadoes and damaging winds. we will see more of the same on wednesday. on the tale end of-- tail end thfer colder air we look towards the four
eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric this is quite a weather system. s what a coming next? >> scott, a lot of folks are just talking about how chilly it is here in the heart of summer. already making its presence felt along the upper midwest. great weather except for the fact it is the middle of july. as far south as tennessee and arkansas and down to oklahoma and by wednesday what will average temperatures coming all the way down into the deep south...
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lemonis fisher acquisitions working on this deal.he family is the family behind the famous dippin' dots ice cream treats. look towards the complementary of this deal, bringing expertise and snack food and dippin' dottingened ap could eventually see crumbing become a viable business again. the prophet himself on "power lunch" today in the 1:00 p.m. hour. tune in. can't wait to the hear what he has to say why he's getting into crumbs. carl, back to you. >> that story, by the way, the national story, dom, just got a lot more interesting. a far cry from the business he already runs. >> absolutely. camping world is one thing. again, if you watch the profit, he does so much work with small businesses. i remember seeing that key lime pie special and thinking to myself, i want to get a piece of that key lime pie. bring it all together with his experti expertise, the fisher family, dippin' dots, a great way to see a broader line of products besides just cupcakes going into stores, if this deal comes to free igs. >> has 50 stores. not exactly
lemonis fisher acquisitions working on this deal.he family is the family behind the famous dippin' dots ice cream treats. look towards the complementary of this deal, bringing expertise and snack food and dippin' dottingened ap could eventually see crumbing become a viable business again. the prophet himself on "power lunch" today in the 1:00 p.m. hour. tune in. can't wait to the hear what he has to say why he's getting into crumbs. carl, back to you. >> that story, by the way,...
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i'm not precisely sure richard fisher was dissent, too.retty sure he's on board with the tapering process, but unless there's a proposal on the table and he's saying we need to raise rates now, i don't think he's on board with that, unless there's some -- >> i don't think so either. >> unless there's some paragraph in the statement where he would say i don't agree with that anymore which is the idea of rates running below normal, but he's agreed to that several times already. >> i think fisher will like some language change in the statement that says, look, we're on top of this, we're aware inflation prices are starting to build, and if necessary, we will act. i don't think it's going to be -- >> they sort of say that already, though. >> don't we -- by the way, isn't it blord who already puts out his kind of statement about the statement, if you will, on his website to explain his views? >> he does, on the friday morning, and he's of the view -- look, stan druckenmiller said it -- >> they could do this, if they wanted to say here's where i
i'm not precisely sure richard fisher was dissent, too.retty sure he's on board with the tapering process, but unless there's a proposal on the table and he's saying we need to raise rates now, i don't think he's on board with that, unless there's some -- >> i don't think so either. >> unless there's some paragraph in the statement where he would say i don't agree with that anymore which is the idea of rates running below normal, but he's agreed to that several times already....
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. >> look at thermal fisher. larry robins and cooper likes it. the ten picks coop made last year, all up. all winners. so you have to pay attention when leon cooperman is making picks. then it's -- larry robins on the back, too. >> his commentary about thermo fisher similar to what he said about citigroup. when you buy an asset out of favor a good chance of good things happening to that asset or to its price. a contrarian way of looking at the markets. one 69 quips he made was, look if all of your stocks are at the all-time high list, your momentum guy. all at the new low list, you're probably out of business, but something like a thermo fisher, citigroup, fits into the category of very unloved names that good things could happen to that not a lot of people are expecting. >> apple and ibm. how about this story? late in the day yesterday, big impact today. put their rivalry to rest and announcing a big partnership to develop enterprise solutions. putting big pressure on blackberry. and citi initiating coverage of am, a buy rating, $110 price targe
. >> look at thermal fisher. larry robins and cooper likes it. the ten picks coop made last year, all up. all winners. so you have to pay attention when leon cooperman is making picks. then it's -- larry robins on the back, too. >> his commentary about thermo fisher similar to what he said about citigroup. when you buy an asset out of favor a good chance of good things happening to that asset or to its price. a contrarian way of looking at the markets. one 69 quips he made was, look...
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craig boswell is on the scene, meteorologist eric fisher tells us where the storm is headed. anthony mason reports job creation is moving into high gear. but what kind of jobs are they? wyatt andrews tells us who at the va was paid bonuses while vets waited months for treatment. and remembering world war ii hero louie zamperini, his incredible story is come together big screen, chip reid tells it tonight. >> dow consider yourself a hero. >> no, no, no. i got three purple hearts for what captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening, scott is on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm parg receipt brennan. it's the eve of america's birthday and hurricane arthur is about to crash the party along much of the east coast with strong winds and heavy rain. this is a live picture of wrightsville beach, north carolina, getting the outer bands of rain, residents today evacuated the north carolina coast. arthur is expected to hit or brush that area early tomorrow. watches and warnings are posted along the coast of the carolinas and parts of the n
craig boswell is on the scene, meteorologist eric fisher tells us where the storm is headed. anthony mason reports job creation is moving into high gear. but what kind of jobs are they? wyatt andrews tells us who at the va was paid bonuses while vets waited months for treatment. and remembering world war ii hero louie zamperini, his incredible story is come together big screen, chip reid tells it tonight. >> dow consider yourself a hero. >> no, no, no. i got three purple hearts for...
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>> we thought that fisher, to brian's point or, anyway, that maybe fisher was teeing it up for him, he and plosser some of the hawks in that "wall street journal" column the other day but charlie plosser, we talked to him back at beginning of july and he said exactly this, in this dissent. he warned us that he was not happy where this was going. so not a surprise to plosser with dissent. melissa: go to phil streible at cme for more market reaction on this phil, what is the response there? >> i mean i think everybody is looking at that gdp number. it is way too premature that would influence a rate hike right away. you still have the payroll number on friday, if it comes out 300,000 that is saying one thing. if it comes out at 195 i think that rattles the market. people looking at housing market. they think that the key to recovery and key when the fed starts unloading their portfolio and then rate hike is just around corner then. melissa: if we go with the normal, bring panel back in, and stay with us as well, if you go with the markets double secret private thinking where good news is
>> we thought that fisher, to brian's point or, anyway, that maybe fisher was teeing it up for him, he and plosser some of the hawks in that "wall street journal" column the other day but charlie plosser, we talked to him back at beginning of july and he said exactly this, in this dissent. he warned us that he was not happy where this was going. so not a surprise to plosser with dissent. melissa: go to phil streible at cme for more market reaction on this phil, what is the...
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it happened at fishers lane, the bridge under fishers lane.oke to teenagers, witnesses who said the boy was swimming in the creek under the bridge, went under, he did not resurface. first responders jumped in and it was about 8 feet deep there. police and fire department paramedics were able to pull his body out but he was completely unconscious. medics worked on him for awhile but he was pronounced dead just before 6:15 last evening and police say dangers lurk in these creeks for swimmers. >> you're in this water and you can hit your head, you can get caught on something and there's still always a little bit of a current that could pull you under. so, it's totally different than a swimming pool where the water is calm, you could see the bottom. >> reporter: and even before this happened yesterday, police were out in pennypack park urging teens and kids there not to swim in creeks when it gets hot out like it's going to be today. they say look for other alternatives to cool off. live in juniata park, katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >
it happened at fishers lane, the bridge under fishers lane.oke to teenagers, witnesses who said the boy was swimming in the creek under the bridge, went under, he did not resurface. first responders jumped in and it was about 8 feet deep there. police and fire department paramedics were able to pull his body out but he was completely unconscious. medics worked on him for awhile but he was pronounced dead just before 6:15 last evening and police say dangers lurk in these creeks for swimmers....
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my question is, do you agree with vice chair fisher or do you agree with governor torello?i think one of the things that vice chair fisher said that i certainly agree with is that systemic risk in the financial system is not purely a question of too big to fail institutions. and we shouldn't lull ourselves into think that if we deal with ways to resolve or diminish the roles of those institutions that systemic risk is not still a real phenomenon that we have to worry about. during the great depression, when we had a financial crisis, it was mainly a large number of small banks that were affected, and then we saw runs on the banking system that had the potential to and did cause a collapse of credit in the economy. so, i think he pointed out, and i agree, that we have to worry about more than the too big to fail firms and could have systemic risk if a large number of smaller institutions are hit for some reason. but it is certainly -- i agree with my colleague, governor torello, we're completely committed to trying to deal with too big to fail, and we have put in place numer
my question is, do you agree with vice chair fisher or do you agree with governor torello?i think one of the things that vice chair fisher said that i certainly agree with is that systemic risk in the financial system is not purely a question of too big to fail institutions. and we shouldn't lull ourselves into think that if we deal with ways to resolve or diminish the roles of those institutions that systemic risk is not still a real phenomenon that we have to worry about. during the great...
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that was fisher's mantra trying to make central-bank policy exciting. where as charles closser -- klosseur will exit. they want to raise the point. the fed is saying even when we finish qe, for a considerable time it will remain very low. objecting to that. do new you want -- do you know what? i have three images and i want to see if we can see it. is alan greenspan, ben bernanke, and janet yellen. easy street iof have decided to label this. greenspan did not suit the bubble until it came. the fed began raising rates under his tenure and a little bit too late, treated the bubble. ben bernanke save the world, didn't he? and janet yellen, the perpetuate for safety.e contact me on twitter. i decided to show you a two-day chart because that's very exciting. by the time you get to friday, you won't know what hit you. thee fair, mark barton made point this morning. the reason i'm showing you the two-day is that this move happened higher in government , notyields on the gdp data on the federal reserve minutes. at 4%, wayng in above estimates in the market. she
that was fisher's mantra trying to make central-bank policy exciting. where as charles closser -- klosseur will exit. they want to raise the point. the fed is saying even when we finish qe, for a considerable time it will remain very low. objecting to that. do new you want -- do you know what? i have three images and i want to see if we can see it. is alan greenspan, ben bernanke, and janet yellen. easy street iof have decided to label this. greenspan did not suit the bubble until it came. the...
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but no worries, it's going to be okay. >> remarkably, fisher the paramedic is the only one seriously injured. his leg, knee cap and several ribs are broken. but that doesn't stop him from returning to work as soon as he's able or from enjoying his hobby. motorcycles. >> i still ride my bikes every day because that's what i do. that's how i am. that's what i am. that's in my veins. my dad put oil in my veins instead of blood. >> this race could have used a little less oil on the track, another split second and it might have been a very different outcome. >>> coming up, a driver plows into a service station sending a pump bursting into flames. >>> and later -- >> she thought maybe i could die. >> professional athletes lose control of their bodies in the final moments of the iron man triathlon. >> i felt like jell-o. i had no idea why i couldn't do what i wanted to do. mr. clean's grandmother was stronger than people twice her size. and that strength inspired his liquid muscle cleaner. it lifts tough dirt so you do less scrubbing. and its nozzle stops by itself... ...so less is wasted s
but no worries, it's going to be okay. >> remarkably, fisher the paramedic is the only one seriously injured. his leg, knee cap and several ribs are broken. but that doesn't stop him from returning to work as soon as he's able or from enjoying his hobby. motorcycles. >> i still ride my bikes every day because that's what i do. that's how i am. that's what i am. that's in my veins. my dad put oil in my veins instead of blood. >> this race could have used a little less oil on...
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of course, this morning, ira here comparing highlights of stanley fisher's speech.is many decades ago in college. interesting. but the long and short of it is, it doesn't seem he's exactly on the same freeway as janet yellen. your thoughts? >> definitely. he talks about the limitations of the financials and only tried in smaller economies. >> stop. macro prudential. basically regulations to try to change outcomes. >> correct. some can affect the overall system, which is good, and some are directed to look at definite asset classes and takes the ball away from raising interest rates, because in the fed's own words, raise interest rates, gets into all the cracks rather than that at an asset level. >> take it one at a time. works in smaller economy es. makes sense. you're telling me a handful of very smart people, many of which never worked outside of government or agency, can't probably control something like the u.s., might have better control for a country like israel? >> if you try to squeeze can one sector in a problematic situation, like alan greenspan used to sa
of course, this morning, ira here comparing highlights of stanley fisher's speech.is many decades ago in college. interesting. but the long and short of it is, it doesn't seem he's exactly on the same freeway as janet yellen. your thoughts? >> definitely. he talks about the limitations of the financials and only tried in smaller economies. >> stop. macro prudential. basically regulations to try to change outcomes. >> correct. some can affect the overall system, which is good,...
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many working in this area are happy that fisher acted, sending a message to future would-be thieves. i think that the suspects should not come here and expect to get away. the search for the second suspect has been suspended. for subject is facing life- threatening injuries. the employee that was shot should be ok. new at 11. belmont police are looking for of mail thefts. police believe he drove around the belmont heights neighborhood yesterday. and stole three packages which had been left on front porches. home security video captured this theft --- at 3- in the afternoon yesterday, on waterloo court. police say the man was driving a dark gray toyota prius. or similar car. tonight --- a candlelight vigil was held for toddler daphne webb. she was reported missing by her father exactly one year ago. her father had claimed she was snatched from her car seat, when he went inside a liqour store. at the corner of 79th and international boulevard in oakland. that's where the vigil was held tonight. daphne's father. who was once considered a suspect in her disappearance -- committed suicide
many working in this area are happy that fisher acted, sending a message to future would-be thieves. i think that the suspects should not come here and expect to get away. the search for the second suspect has been suspended. for subject is facing life- threatening injuries. the employee that was shot should be ok. new at 11. belmont police are looking for of mail thefts. police believe he drove around the belmont heights neighborhood yesterday. and stole three packages which had been left on...
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richard fisher is known to put out a lot of things. the kansas city fed meeting begins. >> should rates go up or down? earningsd cummins, before the bell. after the bell -- herbalife.timber and returned overnight from his mideast travels. >> i hope you got a good nights sleep. let's do an exhaustive a data check. call it a turn. the yield still under 2.5%. the euro churns, but still weaker. hydrocarbons -- we will talk about that. under 13. the dow is slightly under 17. 30 year bond is in. putthe ruble goes against in. let's look at that. just a little bit of her personal. -- reversal. what is the role that mr. putin has amongst economists? >> look at that connection. >> somebody just played with a wire. >> we have had all kinds of adventures this morning. yours. to reaboot >> frontpage -- israel, andrry, gaza. pressure is continuing to mount. this is the third week. u.s. demanding an immediate truce, saying they will not initiate attacks. they shelled a site in northern gaza. israel plans to still destroy tunnels used by hamas to infi
richard fisher is known to put out a lot of things. the kansas city fed meeting begins. >> should rates go up or down? earningsd cummins, before the bell. after the bell -- herbalife.timber and returned overnight from his mideast travels. >> i hope you got a good nights sleep. let's do an exhaustive a data check. call it a turn. the yield still under 2.5%. the euro churns, but still weaker. hydrocarbons -- we will talk about that. under 13. the dow is slightly under 17. 30 year bond...
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deb fisher, we will start with you.g to get through here and get done. >> great to be with us this morning. it's just been such a pleasure to work with senator king on a number of pieces of legislation but we are very excited about this one, because it is a balanced approach. it recognizes and respects that families have unique needs and we need to help them with that, offer a good plan, but it also balances that with the cost of doing business that employers face. >> and how did the two of you come together to work on this? and how do you think anything will happen actually in washington that gets you to where you want to go with the working families, the strong families act? nothing seems to be happening there. >> no, no. but as you said earlier, the surf and turf caucus, we try to work on common sense solution that are out there. how is this going to play out? we think it should be a very easy bill to pass because it does recognize different needs that people have. it's common sense and we do that. >> and the reality
deb fisher, we will start with you.g to get through here and get done. >> great to be with us this morning. it's just been such a pleasure to work with senator king on a number of pieces of legislation but we are very excited about this one, because it is a balanced approach. it recognizes and respects that families have unique needs and we need to help them with that, offer a good plan, but it also balances that with the cost of doing business that employers face. >> and how did...