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. >>> the national guard opened fire and chris hodges fired a gun several times at passing cars lasties stopped him to check on a car on the road and honests opened fire. >>> he was checking the car and did not put the kick stand before he was fired on -- the deputy was killed and hodges turned the gun on himself. he had a dispute with a woman and could have been intoxicated at the time. >>> in chicago, arrests in the occupy chicago, they were not leaving the park after the building was closed down. this is after two observings of arrests after protesting. >>> usually the prices of gasoline are dropping in the fall, but now they are going back up. the national average is up $5 senlts in the last few weeks and we could expect that trend to continue for the near future. here is a look from baltimore, a average price for a gallon of regular, down from last month, but about 61-cents higher than the same time last year. >>> more to come on our eyewitness news tonight, a michigan highway is more twisted metal. what led up to the zone, the missouri advertising company is getting involved in
. >>> the national guard opened fire and chris hodges fired a gun several times at passing cars lasties stopped him to check on a car on the road and honests opened fire. >>> he was checking the car and did not put the kick stand before he was fired on -- the deputy was killed and hodges turned the gun on himself. he had a dispute with a woman and could have been intoxicated at the time. >>> in chicago, arrests in the occupy chicago, they were not leaving the park...
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details of that with louisa hodge is just a minute. @p@po' the rain is expected to sag southward through the day. here are your current temperatures. by the 2:00 p.m. hour, that is what we expect a lot of the wet weather to set in, starting in the north bay. fact no. 83 is the best chance of seeing what weather today. if we could have a moderate downpour's by 5:00 p.m. ride around the petaluma de it will be kind of cold out there. here is a look at your expected highs for today. here is your 7 day around the bay. after a day to dato day will begin on warmig up and drying out. then, another chance of rain for saturday. worry about in the traffic center aside from lingering over by construction. most of that is in the process of getting picked up. i saw a small way at the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza. we do not have any stalls or accidents to report on the bridge. traffic is flowing freely at this hour, for all three of the approaches. the drive time is 8-9 minutes from the foot of the maze to fremont street. at the san mateo br
details of that with louisa hodge is just a minute. @p@po' the rain is expected to sag southward through the day. here are your current temperatures. by the 2:00 p.m. hour, that is what we expect a lot of the wet weather to set in, starting in the north bay. fact no. 83 is the best chance of seeing what weather today. if we could have a moderate downpour's by 5:00 p.m. ride around the petaluma de it will be kind of cold out there. here is a look at your expected highs for today. here is your 7...
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hodges was with the tennessee national guard doing some training in georgia.he sheriff saying hodges appeared to be drunk and had been firing shots at passersby. no one else was hurt. new developments tonight in the case of the missing baby girl in missouri and it could back up the family's claims about her abduction. surveillance cameras rolling when a man wearing white walked out of the the woods near little lisa irwin's home the night she vanished. while he we do know know who this person is, we do know witnesses had told police about a suspicious man they say carry ago baby in the area on that same night. meanwhile, a new push to find the 11 month old little girl. drivers will now see lisa's face on billboards along kansas city highways, and advertising company donating the sign hoping somebody might recognize the child and call police. and in arizona, no sign of missing five-year-old jahessye shockley. last seen two weeks ago outside her home in phoenix, she jshd after her mother went on an errand, leaving the child with three older siblings. our david le
hodges was with the tennessee national guard doing some training in georgia.he sheriff saying hodges appeared to be drunk and had been firing shots at passersby. no one else was hurt. new developments tonight in the case of the missing baby girl in missouri and it could back up the family's claims about her abduction. surveillance cameras rolling when a man wearing white walked out of the the woods near little lisa irwin's home the night she vanished. while he we do know know who this person...
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my name is lowe hodges, and i am the director of operations and exhibitions at the conls tore of -- cons tore of flowers. we decided it needed context. so we needed a house or a building. the story behind the couple in the window, you can see his wife has just served him a glass of wine, and he is slumped over the table as the poison takes affect. a neat little factold dominion about that house is actually built out of three panels from old james bond movie. we wanted people to feel like i am not supposed to be in this room. this is the one that is supposed to be barred off and locked up. >> the ole andersonner -- oleander. this popular shrub is popular in warm climates. it has been implicated in a surprising number of murders and accidental deaths. children are at risk because it takes only a few leaves to kill them. a southern california woman tried to collect on her husband's life insurance by putting the leaves in his food. she is now one of 15 women on california's death rowan the only one who attempted to murder with a plant. >> people who may haven't been to their cons tore or bee
my name is lowe hodges, and i am the director of operations and exhibitions at the conls tore of -- cons tore of flowers. we decided it needed context. so we needed a house or a building. the story behind the couple in the window, you can see his wife has just served him a glass of wine, and he is slumped over the table as the poison takes affect. a neat little factold dominion about that house is actually built out of three panels from old james bond movie. we wanted people to feel like i am...
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say that hodges appeared to be drunk. gabby giffords will be treated in asheville for the next two weeks, no specifics about your treatment were given -- but no specifics about her treatment were given. >> mcdonald's is raising their prices for the third time this year. prices went up last march by 1% may.nother % ipercent in toys r us is expanding their layaway plan. almost everything in their store will be available. customers will have 90 days to pay off their balance. the hotel industry is not too happy about some rules involving government workers. at&t is looking for a lifeline to that. jane king has more in the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. big day for at&t. they will ask a federal judge to throw a loss so stopping their merge with t-mobile. it will say sprint has no right t. theyg this sui and had the date roadblock to block the deal. result from netflix on the heels of user revolts. early results from catapult and texas instruments. stocks rallied on friday over the resolving europe debt crisis. ? i
say that hodges appeared to be drunk. gabby giffords will be treated in asheville for the next two weeks, no specifics about your treatment were given -- but no specifics about her treatment were given. >> mcdonald's is raising their prices for the third time this year. prices went up last march by 1% may.nother % ipercent in toys r us is expanding their layaway plan. almost everything in their store will be available. customers will have 90 days to pay off their balance. the hotel...
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louisa hodge has more on the forecast. >> it feels confident. yesterday.are clear, local church hundred. temperatures cooled within 24 hours ago. your is it look at some of those drops. oakland is about all degrees cooler than it was yesterday. by degrees cooler in hayward, ordered redraw in san jose. in fairfield, about 8 >> this satellite radar shows the storm has this all the geese keeping us dry. tetras are cooler a disloyal harass certainly want to layer up.--tom rogers are cooler in this morning, he certainly want to layer up. as the city to the engineering, we will break into the '70s. we will get at about 74 in los gatos and is any to some of commute. along the coast we will keep it in the >> we are seeing top speeds on the incline and across the upper deck of a bridge. the metering lights are not site along. on the san mateo bridge west on sports auster's city, traffic is slowing ever so slightly right knee in a high-rise. there are no backups on the toll plaza. the golden gate bridge right is still pretty quiet with no major delays on a marin >>
louisa hodge has more on the forecast. >> it feels confident. yesterday.are clear, local church hundred. temperatures cooled within 24 hours ago. your is it look at some of those drops. oakland is about all degrees cooler than it was yesterday. by degrees cooler in hayward, ordered redraw in san jose. in fairfield, about 8 >> this satellite radar shows the storm has this all the geese keeping us dry. tetras are cooler a disloyal harass certainly want to layer up.--tom rogers are...
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authorities say that hodges shot him multiple times, and then he killed himself. >>> stop and frisk is controversial tactic used by police in big cities like new york, los angeles and philadelphia. now, protesters in new york are calling the practice racist and say that most of the time, there are no arrests and no contraband yielded. susan candiotti has the latest. >> reporter: protesters marching against new york's stop and frisk policy. police say that the policy keeps the streets safe, but those on the receiving end call it harassment and racial profiling. this man says he was stopped for no reason on his way home from work. >> taking everything from my pocket and taking it to throw it to the floor, and pushing me up against the wall and touching me all over and even in my private parts and rubbing around there. it is humiliating. >> reporter: stop and frisk is used in other u.s. cities like philadelphia and l.a. in new york it has been policy for 11 years and defined like this. a person is temporarily detained on the street against his or her will for the purposes of questioning.
authorities say that hodges shot him multiple times, and then he killed himself. >>> stop and frisk is controversial tactic used by police in big cities like new york, los angeles and philadelphia. now, protesters in new york are calling the practice racist and say that most of the time, there are no arrests and no contraband yielded. susan candiotti has the latest. >> reporter: protesters marching against new york's stop and frisk policy. police say that the policy keeps the...
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on the bbc website and get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter at rachel underscore hodgesis is bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, were developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. lets use energy more efficiently. lets go. >> union bank has ut its financial strength to work for major companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news america was presented by kcet los presented by kcet los angeles.
on the bbc website and get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter at rachel underscore hodgesis is bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, were developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. lets use energy more...
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colgate professor graham hodges has written a history of the tax industry and says no. >> you are talking about 13,000 medallions and it's in a finite place. plus, of course, this is not an industry that is going to be exported. labor costs seem to be minimal so far. >> reporter: but what happens if the taxi and limousine commission issues more medallions-- something it's currently seeking to do. >> a thousand or more could be significant and i think you are going to see a lot of lobbying, a lot of infighting over that number. >> reporter: but you don't have to be rich to buy a medallion. medallion financial provides loans to people who want to buy them, similar to taking out a mortgage. andrew murstein is the company's president. >> the lending business is great today because we formed our own bank in 2003 and we are able to borrow money at rates as low as 0.5%. so the margins are as large as they ever have. >> reporter: the company's stock trades under the ticker "taxi" and is currently at a three-year high, in sharp contrast to other financial firms. murstein says he's not just enjoyin
colgate professor graham hodges has written a history of the tax industry and says no. >> you are talking about 13,000 medallions and it's in a finite place. plus, of course, this is not an industry that is going to be exported. labor costs seem to be minimal so far. >> reporter: but what happens if the taxi and limousine commission issues more medallions-- something it's currently seeking to do. >> a thousand or more could be significant and i think you are going to see a lot...
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also here hodge who is a huge partner from the faith community here in the bay area representing hunters point bayview area and just did a tremendous job in boosting awareness and preparing that community for a lot of different hazards that could strike them. also yokilly recommendo. another intermediary group that works with nonprofits. once again, the bay area is just an incubator, just so important in terms of this whole concept. i also wanted to mention a lot of the work that's done in the private sector. michael cummings. i worked with him when i was with fritz institute. he has gone to fema. that's an important effort that fema has undertaken. something that the deputy administrator was talking about. i think the state should bring somebody in there as well. [laughter] yeah, right. i have toe say here in the state we are lucky to have the california resiliencey law and peter who has done a lot of incredible work with the private sector. so once again, so many good ideas, so many things have happened here. just remarkable. state of the art. now, the work that you have to do, we have
also here hodge who is a huge partner from the faith community here in the bay area representing hunters point bayview area and just did a tremendous job in boosting awareness and preparing that community for a lot of different hazards that could strike them. also yokilly recommendo. another intermediary group that works with nonprofits. once again, the bay area is just an incubator, just so important in terms of this whole concept. i also wanted to mention a lot of the work that's done in the...
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reporter: a late night visit from granite city, illinois police brought a nightmare home for nancy hodgeghter amanda. >> they asked me if i could come down to gateway regional hospital to see if i was my brother to identify him 26-year-old jeffrey was in a coma after being hospitalized psychotic and combative on a neighborhood street. he would die days later devastating his family. the cause, bath salts, a methamphetamine derivative that was widely available to anyone including children. but don't let the name fool you. these aren't actually bath salts but a powerful designer drug that can cause hallucinations, psychotic breaks and suicide. >> young adults are not really fully aware of the dangers when they take these drugs and what the potential side effects both short term and long term are. >> reporter: and the effect of the drug on users may not end with one night's high. >> some of them were sent to psychiatric facilities. some of them were sent to long term care because their symptoms either had not resolved or weren't resolving. so we don't know if some of the effects from some of
reporter: a late night visit from granite city, illinois police brought a nightmare home for nancy hodgeghter amanda. >> they asked me if i could come down to gateway regional hospital to see if i was my brother to identify him 26-year-old jeffrey was in a coma after being hospitalized psychotic and combative on a neighborhood street. he would die days later devastating his family. the cause, bath salts, a methamphetamine derivative that was widely available to anyone including children....
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he was diagnosed with nonhom hodge -- nonhodgkins lymphoma. and his friends are doing something extraordinary. >> reporter: 10-year-old brandon carbonni is a fifth grader. nonhodgkins lymphoma took away his hair, but not his friends. >> he's just a happy go lucky kind of kid, everybody's best friend. >> reporter: days before the school year, brandon was getting increasingly nervous about going to school with no hair. >> people would make fun of me. >> i felt like, i don't want to do this anymore. probably i want to be home schooled for a while. >> reporter: a baseball coach dreamed up an idea. what if a couple of brandon's friends did something drastic to look like him. so one by one, brandon's friends shaved their head, 13 boys in all. he would no longer stand out on that first day of school. >> i felt happy that people would do that for me. >> it was probably the most emotional day in my life. it was a tough day in a very positive way. >> off came the hair. baldness overshadowed by belly laughter. >> it was out-of-control in the barber shop.
he was diagnosed with nonhom hodge -- nonhodgkins lymphoma. and his friends are doing something extraordinary. >> reporter: 10-year-old brandon carbonni is a fifth grader. nonhodgkins lymphoma took away his hair, but not his friends. >> he's just a happy go lucky kind of kid, everybody's best friend. >> reporter: days before the school year, brandon was getting increasingly nervous about going to school with no hair. >> people would make fun of me. >> i felt like,...
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i notice that haven't gotten coverage, you see a hodge podge and posters, but you don't see representative bankers, wall street would be a friend leer place. now the occupy wall street advise people not to go to the police. >> there's a good story in "the washington post" about interviewing both wall street protesters and tea party protesters. i think the challenge for journalists, figuring out what the protesters want. there's no established leadership. it is easy to focus on a few crazy people with signs or people engaging in appropriate behavior. hard to make judgments on the movement as a whole. >> i think that's right. and actually i think main street media were slow to pick up on this story. it is a phenomenon that has gone global. i went down to the demonstration in washington and looked, rather benign scene to tell you the truth. but this is a phenomenon. and if it is unformed and if the issues are ill defined, it is still worthy of substantial reporting. commentary will come from two directions. it is a phenomenon that will get more attention, not less. >> and some people had some
i notice that haven't gotten coverage, you see a hodge podge and posters, but you don't see representative bankers, wall street would be a friend leer place. now the occupy wall street advise people not to go to the police. >> there's a good story in "the washington post" about interviewing both wall street protesters and tea party protesters. i think the challenge for journalists, figuring out what the protesters want. there's no established leadership. it is easy to focus on a...
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it's a hodge-podge but a lot of stuff. >> lack of banking reform, lack of investigating wall street.ngle person on wall street. come on. >> okay. so then doug, back to you, you know, is it going to be up to these presidential contenders to involve what's going on in wall street in their campaigning? >> i think they've been doing that anyways and it continue to talk about the economy and jobs. certainly what herman cain's background speaks, to what mitt romney has talked to, governor perry's record in texas. >> looks like ron paul is the only one kind of chiming in with i relate to what's going on with "occupy wall street." the other candidates staying away with it. >> why you see them -- >> doug, on that again? >> that's why you see ron paul not doing very well in the polls when it comes to where the candidates are. >> he's done well in recent straw polls. okay. so, you know, john, give me an idea whether these other candidates, ron paul has kind of stuck himself out there, talking about the "occupy wall street" are the other republican contenders going to feel pressure they've got t
it's a hodge-podge but a lot of stuff. >> lack of banking reform, lack of investigating wall street.ngle person on wall street. come on. >> okay. so then doug, back to you, you know, is it going to be up to these presidential contenders to involve what's going on in wall street in their campaigning? >> i think they've been doing that anyways and it continue to talk about the economy and jobs. certainly what herman cain's background speaks, to what mitt romney has talked to,...
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roger hodge, author and attorney eisha powell. let's start with you.d in this to get at mitt romney? >> exactly, steven, i'll tell you why. obama is not going to be getting any money from wall street. they gave him a lot of money in 2008. and now they're giving it to mitt romney because obama is just not an effective president. and so everyone feels threatened including the union because, of course, once the republicans get in, the union will not have much place in the election or -- >> i'm sure those millionaires on wall street were delighted to hear they will have a 5.6% surtax if the president gets his jobs bill the way it's got that new penalty on being successful in it. >> well, there's a few issues. i mean, first when it comes to the protesters, i think it would be a mistake while it's absolutely true that mitt romney may have some liabilities because of his wall street and outsourcing connections, i think it's a mistake to look at it through a political lens because i think what these protesters are revolting against are the traditional politica
roger hodge, author and attorney eisha powell. let's start with you.d in this to get at mitt romney? >> exactly, steven, i'll tell you why. obama is not going to be getting any money from wall street. they gave him a lot of money in 2008. and now they're giving it to mitt romney because obama is just not an effective president. and so everyone feels threatened including the union because, of course, once the republicans get in, the union will not have much place in the election or --...
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>> that was russ hodge's famous call of the bottom of the ninth walk-off homerun that gave the giantow. he's out with a new memoir "a moment in time." also our friend wes moore joins the conversation. great to have you with us. ralph, it is a thrill to have you here. you had a smile on your face as you listened to the call. how many times have you heard it? >> i can't count. a number of times. >> do you get sick of it? >> no, no. it doesn't affect me. i didn't cheat. i played the game how it should be played. honestly, i never scuffed a ball, spit on a ball, pitched in front of the rubber. i didn't make balk moves. i played how i should and the giants stole the pennant. >> let's explain. you held your allegations but the wall street journal wrote them up that the giants were stealing signs. you believe although bobby thompson denied it to his grave -- >> he didn't deny it. he denies he didn't have it on that pitch. he took it during the game but not at that at-bat. >> you don't buy it? >> if you believe that i have two bridges to sell you. it's an oblong field and both clubhouses wer
>> that was russ hodge's famous call of the bottom of the ninth walk-off homerun that gave the giantow. he's out with a new memoir "a moment in time." also our friend wes moore joins the conversation. great to have you with us. ralph, it is a thrill to have you here. you had a smile on your face as you listened to the call. how many times have you heard it? >> i can't count. a number of times. >> do you get sick of it? >> no, no. it doesn't affect me. i didn't...