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hurd? >> no, i'm not saying nothing. >> you're not saying nothing?t to work with me on this? >> there ain't nothing there. >> well, i'll tell you what, i'm going to put an extension on this incident. i'm going to investigate it, you want me to review cameras or film, i'll go ahead and do that. >> i don't want an extension. >> well, that's what you're going to get. an officer is saying one thing, you're telling me you know nothing about it. i've got a guy down there that's telling me he's a victim. okay? >> that's up to you. what i'm saying, why you got to go interview tapes or keep me in here longer? >> you're looking at 30 days in here. >> i know. >> you're not helping me out in this situation. i'm here to help you and listen to what you've got to tell me. what you're saying has nothing -- is not even jiving with this thing here. you've got nothing else to add to this thing? >> nope. >> okay. i'll have a determination made by the end of the day. >> a short time later, kunkel asks to speak with shamrock again. >> when i came back and spoke with him,
hurd? >> no, i'm not saying nothing. >> you're not saying nothing?t to work with me on this? >> there ain't nothing there. >> well, i'll tell you what, i'm going to put an extension on this incident. i'm going to investigate it, you want me to review cameras or film, i'll go ahead and do that. >> i don't want an extension. >> well, that's what you're going to get. an officer is saying one thing, you're telling me you know nothing about it. i've got a guy down...
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we'll speak to mark hurd shortly. what's your take? >> i think they're in a tough spot.edibly successful over their lifetime. i.t. spending growth is slowing. that gives them a big headwind they have to deal with. they do a lot of international sales. the currency doesn't help them. then you have small vendors in the cloud doing pretty well against them. you look at it and go 2% revenue growth. but the big problem is they bought sun. revenues for sun are down 14% year over year. i'm sure they won't admit it, but this probably hasn't turned out the way they want it because it's a continual drag and that's $700 million in revenue out of $8.3 billion. that's a tough nut to deal with. >> we'll talk about all of this with mark hurd coming up on the program, president at oracle. dan, wonderful to have you on the program. >> great to see you again. >> thank you for your insights on all those tech names. dan niles from alpha joining us right here. >> 15 minutes to go before we close. dow cutting losses slightly. down 38 points on a down day on this monday on wall street. >>> tod
we'll speak to mark hurd shortly. what's your take? >> i think they're in a tough spot.edibly successful over their lifetime. i.t. spending growth is slowing. that gives them a big headwind they have to deal with. they do a lot of international sales. the currency doesn't help them. then you have small vendors in the cloud doing pretty well against them. you look at it and go 2% revenue growth. but the big problem is they bought sun. revenues for sun are down 14% year over year. i'm sure...
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joining me now in a cnbc exclusive is oracle president mark hurd.at to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. thanks for coming. >> thanks for having us at oracle world. we're talking about getting people excited about your announcements, the new products you're going to unveil. how is your in-memory option for other ka database? and what type of reception have you gotten at the summit? >> this is great. in is 60,000 people. biggest event i'm aware of in the i.t. industry ever. so, a, very exciting. it's also very exciting it's going on simultaneously -- we have the america's cup right down the road. >> and you just had a victory. >> two victories yesterday. >> team usa. >> oracle team usa has a chance to perhaps have one of the greatest comebacks in the history of sports. the fact that just happens to be going on simultaneously has added a lot of excitement. i think around the event. so, we're happy. our announcement you described, 12c. we not only announced my database. 12c is version the 12th version of oracle database. "c" is for clou
joining me now in a cnbc exclusive is oracle president mark hurd.at to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. thanks for coming. >> thanks for having us at oracle world. we're talking about getting people excited about your announcements, the new products you're going to unveil. how is your in-memory option for other ka database? and what type of reception have you gotten at the summit? >> this is great. in is 60,000 people. biggest event i'm aware of in the i.t....
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i'm cheryl hurd, overlooking the hetch hetchy water system. i'll have that story coming up. >>> and i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. plenty of sunshine for today, but it is about to get hot, in fact. uncomfortable in the seven day forecast. we'll talk about how high those temperatures will go, plus increased fear danger coming up next. >>> it's taken more than two weeks, but crews are finally getting an upper hand on stubborn and massive fire. the rim fire is now 75% contained. last night containment was listed at 70%, the day before, 45%. san francisco officials set out to answer this question. is our water supply safe? nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us from the hetch hetchy reservoir. it looks much more clear where you are compared to just last week. >> reporter: it is clear. but, raj, you know what, bay area water is a very complicated business, and it became even fire started threatening the city's water supply. now what you're looking at is the hetch hetchy reservoir. and city officials say this water is safe. >> i c
i'm cheryl hurd, overlooking the hetch hetchy water system. i'll have that story coming up. >>> and i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. plenty of sunshine for today, but it is about to get hot, in fact. uncomfortable in the seven day forecast. we'll talk about how high those temperatures will go, plus increased fear danger coming up next. >>> it's taken more than two weeks, but crews are finally getting an upper hand on stubborn and massive fire. the rim fire...
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this is from cheryl hurd, giving that sneak peek of what your drive will look like. a lot sunnier, a lot more light. >>> drivers aren't the only ones using this new eastern span. beakers and pedestrians will also have access. a lot of people excited about that. the nbc chopper providing live pictures. a new path will open tomorrow at high noon. at this point, the path will only be about one third complete. people will only be able to walk or bike to that first tower. by 2015, the path should be completed so we should be able to ride or walk all the way to treasure island. >>> so what will happen to the so-called troll, you ask, to lives on the perch on the bay bridge. the 18 inch miss tear yas creature was welded beneath the upper deck of the eastern span after the earthquake in 1989. well, now, 24 years later, that steel sculpture will have a new home. it will be put on display in a museum they plan to build by the troll plaid an in the near future. >>> and now it's about the morning commute. you can sign up for alerts that will let you know when the bridge official
this is from cheryl hurd, giving that sneak peek of what your drive will look like. a lot sunnier, a lot more light. >>> drivers aren't the only ones using this new eastern span. beakers and pedestrians will also have access. a lot of people excited about that. the nbc chopper providing live pictures. a new path will open tomorrow at high noon. at this point, the path will only be about one third complete. people will only be able to walk or bike to that first tower. by 2015, the path...
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hurd her. our office skank just -- that must be a mistake, because the worst-smelling taco at ponchero's still smells delicious. rob has been licking the tops of so day cans in the fridge at trader publishing. got you know bastard. he got you, rob. >> and this guy is black, of course. he owes $10,000 in child support. just because that is really racist doesn't mean that twisper isn't accurate. pay up. see you next week. cacao! [applause] (cheers and applause) >> stephen: right there come on. you and you and you. >> steve en, stephen, steph en! stephen stephen, stephen! stephen stephen stephen! stephen stephen stephen! dheers plaus. >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. it is out there. ladies and gentlemen. please folks nation i will make one thing perfectly clear about how i feel, all right. nation do not get me wrong michelle obama is a lovely lady friend of the show. but ever since she started her let's move campaign to combat childhood obesity she's been cramming her
hurd her. our office skank just -- that must be a mistake, because the worst-smelling taco at ponchero's still smells delicious. rob has been licking the tops of so day cans in the fridge at trader publishing. got you know bastard. he got you, rob. >> and this guy is black, of course. he owes $10,000 in child support. just because that is really racist doesn't mean that twisper isn't accurate. pay up. see you next week. cacao! [applause] (cheers and applause) >> stephen: right there...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us. >> reporter: police are telling us tonight they are getting help from the community and getting cooperation from the school district. because the people they are talking to right now about this heinous crime are all juveniles. >> if i were to hear something like that, i definitely would call the police department. >> reporter: the apparent beating of 51-year-old david lamont is generating a lot of fear in this normally quiet pleasanton community. >> i would not feel safe to even go out and turn on my front light to see what was going on. >> reporter: after midnight on friday, lamont was found unresponsive by his wife in front of their home on middleton place. she says he went outside because he heard loud voices. pleasanton police aren't saying much about the investigation, only that they are interviewing several juveniles. >> i will say that the persons of interest do attend both of our local high schools. >> reporter: this man, who doesn't want to be identified, might be the only person who saw a car leave the scene shortly after lamont was beate
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us. >> reporter: police are telling us tonight they are getting help from the community and getting cooperation from the school district. because the people they are talking to right now about this heinous crime are all juveniles. >> if i were to hear something like that, i definitely would call the police department. >> reporter: the apparent beating of 51-year-old david lamont is generating a lot of fear in this normally quiet pleasanton...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the details. >> reporter: parking is changing. not only can you use your credit card at some meters, there are sensors underneath some car in some cities to let officials know if the space is available or not. that new technology is pushing a new idea which may mean parking rates could go up in the city soon. parking in downtown walnut cream is sometimes a pain. >> as we park in the lot over there. >> reporter: because street parking is not easy. >> been such a hassle to park here. >> reporter: that's why walnut creek city officials are proposing an idea to manage parking in the downtown area. >> we've shown that there is parking available in downtown. so while it might be hard to find a parking space on the street at times, our garages have plenty of space. >> reporter: for shoppers and diners, the underused parking garages, meter rates may double so the city can help fix its parking dilemma. >> it may mean you will pay a little bit more for your on-street stay if you're parking in a metered parking space. in out city garages you
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the details. >> reporter: parking is changing. not only can you use your credit card at some meters, there are sensors underneath some car in some cities to let officials know if the space is available or not. that new technology is pushing a new idea which may mean parking rates could go up in the city soon. parking in downtown walnut cream is sometimes a pain. >> as we park in the lot over there. >> reporter: because street parking is...
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cheryl hurd talked with the boy's mom. >> reporter: i did talk to the mom tonight. she knows that those dogs are being kept alive because the owners of the dogs have five business days to appeal today's decision. a decision made right here at antioch city hall. >> hunter was a survivor. and the next victim may not be a survivor. >> melody waited weeks for this day. the day to hear that the pit bull who attacked her son, hunter, will be euthanized. >> i'm happy about it. and i think that it's not only giving hunter the justice he deserves, but it' preventing another attack. >> her 10-year-old son was mauled by one of two of the pit bulls in antioch. one of his ears was severed. animal control officers seized the dogs and recommend they be euthanized. the dogs' owners appealed that recommendation. that's how they ended up in this hearing today. hunter sat in the front row. the dog's owners were also in the room. >> motion to deny the appeal. >> the panel voted unanimously to put the dogs down. she says she's a dog lover herself. but it's something that must be done. >
cheryl hurd talked with the boy's mom. >> reporter: i did talk to the mom tonight. she knows that those dogs are being kept alive because the owners of the dogs have five business days to appeal today's decision. a decision made right here at antioch city hall. >> hunter was a survivor. and the next victim may not be a survivor. >> melody waited weeks for this day. the day to hear that the pit bull who attacked her son, hunter, will be euthanized. >> i'm happy about it....
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cheryl hurd at police headquarters. how does the program work? >> first of all, neighborhood associations have to come together to hire a private security firm. then, a monthly fee. a price some people say they have to pay to feel safe in oakland. timothy patrols the oakland hills. >> for people to feel safe in their own backyard. safe in their own front yard. they want to be able to come out and walk their dogs. >> reporter: but people aren't feeling safe because oakland needs more police officers. >> there's been break-ins while people are sleeping. loitering, prostitution, drug dealing. >> reporter: and a fatal shooting back in april. that's go bob wright's attention. >> the police aren't going to show up for an hour or two. and they're not responding to burglar alarms. >> reporter: people are willing to pay $20 a month, to hire companies to patrol their streets. come to their homes in a timely manner and respond to alarms. that's something that oakland police don't have the manpower to do. on tuesday, oakland received $4.5 million to hire ten
cheryl hurd at police headquarters. how does the program work? >> first of all, neighborhood associations have to come together to hire a private security firm. then, a monthly fee. a price some people say they have to pay to feel safe in oakland. timothy patrols the oakland hills. >> for people to feel safe in their own backyard. safe in their own front yard. they want to be able to come out and walk their dogs. >> reporter: but people aren't feeling safe because oakland...
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. >> wendy: dale hurd has been following this trend for years. it seems like it is getting worse, not better. >> reporter: that's right, wendy. this is nothing new, but it shows that germany's war on parents who want to educate their children at home is not letting up. witnesses described it as brutal and vicious. the team of german police officers with a battering ram stormed the residence of this family, shown here at a home-schooling conference last year. the raid took all four of the family's children into state custody. the only legal grounds were that the parents continued to home-school their children. there were no allegations of abuse or neglect. the german family court judge also authorized the police to use force against the children if they resisted. behind the raid was the notorious ugondom, or youth office. many of the german parents that have run afoul of this organization have had through lives ruined. some have been find thousands of euros, and some have been thrown in jail. >> reporter: they fled germany to avoid having their ch
. >> wendy: dale hurd has been following this trend for years. it seems like it is getting worse, not better. >> reporter: that's right, wendy. this is nothing new, but it shows that germany's war on parents who want to educate their children at home is not letting up. witnesses described it as brutal and vicious. the team of german police officers with a battering ram stormed the residence of this family, shown here at a home-schooling conference last year. the raid took all four...
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cheryl hurd spoke to witnesses. >> i saw a gold, metallic brown vehicle, driving down the street. i kind of think my highlights startled them to think maybe we need to get out of here, somebody is coming. >> 51-year-old david lamont is still in a coma tonight. police say that both suspects attend the high school in pleasanton. >>> and why not shopping malls? in the wake of the massacre texas shthe shopping mall in kenya, police are looking at more security. >> reporter: terror inside a shopping mall in kenya, claiming the lives of dozens of people. and while a world away, the violence is bringing safety to the top of the minds of shoppers at bay area malls. >> like, officers, just safety police, with k-9s make me feel better. >> reporter: some shoppers wonder if the mall a should be secured or even if mall cops should carry guns. >> and metal detectors, the guy will come in with a gun. and the guy with a metal detector will be victim number one. >> reporter: but the security exert saexpert says he doesn't expect changes in the u.s. despite the violence. >> i think my concern relat
cheryl hurd spoke to witnesses. >> i saw a gold, metallic brown vehicle, driving down the street. i kind of think my highlights startled them to think maybe we need to get out of here, somebody is coming. >> 51-year-old david lamont is still in a coma tonight. police say that both suspects attend the high school in pleasanton. >>> and why not shopping malls? in the wake of the massacre texas shthe shopping mall in kenya, police are looking at more security. >>...
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cheryl hurd is joining us. >> apparently they got it fixed because the game did start on time. but the odor is lingering because the more you talk about problems here at o.co the more the people talk about the team moving to the south bay. >> sabotage a franchise. >> reporter: a's owner wolf is getting the blame for something he may or may not have control over. last night maintenance workers had to clean up a sewage backup in the dugout. one player today called the mishap disgusting. the a's manager said it was a real distraction. the vice president of stadium operations says it's just another day at the ballpark. >> this is a game day and this is a push for the post-season and that's all it is. where, once again, our story is that we are six games from making the post-season and that's what we're looking forward to. >> the team and its fans may be looking forward to the post-season, but you can't help but look back at o.co's smelly problem. last june there was another sewage backup here that sent both teams scrambling to the stadium next door to shower. >> the second time it'
cheryl hurd is joining us. >> apparently they got it fixed because the game did start on time. but the odor is lingering because the more you talk about problems here at o.co the more the people talk about the team moving to the south bay. >> sabotage a franchise. >> reporter: a's owner wolf is getting the blame for something he may or may not have control over. last night maintenance workers had to clean up a sewage backup in the dugout. one player today called the mishap...
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note is the actual shooter. 13 people were hurd including a 3-year-old boy. neither is the actual shooter. 13 people were hurt including a 3-year-old boy. >>> host of you -- if you were squeamish in seeing things like this you may want to like way we will show you the injury. we will find out how bad it is for the o's third baseman. it happened in the top of the 7th yesterday against the rays machado hit a single and just as his foot touched first base his leg gave way. he was carted off the field: o's lost to tampa and hopes of a wild card race are fading for the orioles. >>> the ravens are dealing with their own troubles. jacoby jones is making headlines and not for the best of reasons. tmz reported he was involved in a fight sunday in washington, d.c. during a birthday celebration. he was hit with a champagne bottle by a stripper on a party bus. police say he refused treatment. needless to say coach harbaugh is not happy. >> it's not something we want to be known for. i think it's not something they want to be known for and it's nothing to be proud of. dis
note is the actual shooter. 13 people were hurd including a 3-year-old boy. neither is the actual shooter. 13 people were hurt including a 3-year-old boy. >>> host of you -- if you were squeamish in seeing things like this you may want to like way we will show you the injury. we will find out how bad it is for the o's third baseman. it happened in the top of the 7th yesterday against the rays machado hit a single and just as his foot touched first base his leg gave way. he was carted...
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. >> that was cheryl hurd reporting for us. going to continue to follow this story throughout the weekend. by the way, the buckeyes play cal tomorrow. >>> new tonight at 11:00, barry bonds says he's ready to start doing his time. house arrest immediately. a federal appeals court upheld bond' 2011 obstruction of justice conviction today. he was found guilty of misleading a grand jury back in 2003 surrounding the balko steroids scandal. the sentence is one month of house arrest and 250 hours of community service. bonds did release a statement on his web site tonight saying he's disappointed but he fully respects the judicial system. quote i have instructed my attorneys to ask the court to permit me to begin serving my full service and probation immediately. however, bonds did go on to say in the statement that he wants to seek further judicial review of the appeal results. >>> no more cheap gas for google. a major announcement, the government perk that has been taken away by the pentagon. this is all part of a story that our inve
. >> that was cheryl hurd reporting for us. going to continue to follow this story throughout the weekend. by the way, the buckeyes play cal tomorrow. >>> new tonight at 11:00, barry bonds says he's ready to start doing his time. house arrest immediately. a federal appeals court upheld bond' 2011 obstruction of justice conviction today. he was found guilty of misleading a grand jury back in 2003 surrounding the balko steroids scandal. the sentence is one month of house arrest and...
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i think we hurd ourselves in the world. both in syria by the opposition. i think around the world. i hate that as a guy who is really, really proud of my country. >> much more ahead on the democratic chair woman in studio. we will go live to switzerland with secretary of state john kerry runs his meeting with his russian counterpart. colorado blues. two lawmakers are forced out after backing the gun control laws. what does it mean for the battle ground state and the future of similar gun control laws. first a look at the politics planner. we will hear a lot about water. i'm a big water drinker. everybody should be. that's what the first lady will be watching for. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varen
i think we hurd ourselves in the world. both in syria by the opposition. i think around the world. i hate that as a guy who is really, really proud of my country. >> much more ahead on the democratic chair woman in studio. we will go live to switzerland with secretary of state john kerry runs his meeting with his russian counterpart. colorado blues. two lawmakers are forced out after backing the gun control laws. what does it mean for the battle ground state and the future of similar gun...
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the chronicle reports that neighbors in the area hurd what sounded like target practice gun shots shortlyre the fire broke out. the community coming together to help out the firefighters victimized while they were battling the fire. firefighters returned to their station to find a burglar made off with items including ipads and wedding rings. a san francisco jeweler is now offering to replicate and replace the stolen wedding bands. the fires district is looking at ways to improve security at its fire stations. >> a bay area university now playing a key role how scientists predict earthquakes. christie is live with more details on the technology used to figure out and locate tremors. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. today state lawmakers are going to vote on what's next in trying to develop a system to detect earthquakes and alert californians that they are coming. if approved the office of emergency services would be working with institutions like uc-berkeley, to try and come up with a system. the system would give californians a few precious moments alerting them that an earthquake
the chronicle reports that neighbors in the area hurd what sounded like target practice gun shots shortlyre the fire broke out. the community coming together to help out the firefighters victimized while they were battling the fire. firefighters returned to their station to find a burglar made off with items including ipads and wedding rings. a san francisco jeweler is now offering to replicate and replace the stolen wedding bands. the fires district is looking at ways to improve security at...
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again, no one was hurd in all of this.ve it was likely an electrical fire that may have started in a laundry room. damagea/; estimates at about $500,000 to $800,000. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news in san sending that driver to the hospital. marla tellez is at the scene now where marla we're told that the driver may have also been in several vehicle burglary? >> reporter: that's right. i'll get to that in a moment. i want to explain we have one suspect in the hospital, another one is still on the run. i got an update from the lieutenant here, he tells me that the suspect in the hospital he will survive. earlier i told you that the suspect is being treated for serious injury. serious that he is being transported to stanford hospital from a south bay hospital. the suspect was driving this crashed chevy suburban. turned to its side. he had stolen this from the surrounding almaden valley neighborhood. this is all happening near coleman and meridian. they got a call from s
again, no one was hurd in all of this.ve it was likely an electrical fire that may have started in a laundry room. damagea/; estimates at about $500,000 to $800,000. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> we have breaking news in san sending that driver to the hospital. marla tellez is at the scene now where marla we're told that the driver may have also been in several vehicle burglary? >> reporter: that's right. i'll get to that in a moment. i...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with more on the steps being taken to ensure it is safe to breathe there, cheryl. >> reporter: clean air is a huge concern here in richmond because of the chevron oil refinery and there have been fires at that plant. now, clean air is on almost everyone's mind because of recent fires. the rim fire in yosemite and the most recent fires in mt. diablo and morgan hill. the monitoring stations here in richmond can monitor the air from those fires in realtime. >> so we have this monitoring trailer that monitors various gases. >> reporter: this is what the community air monitoring system looks like located at fire station 2 in north richmond. >> we have a monitor which is used for forest fires, traffic. >> reporter: the $2 million system is in its second phase. designed to make sure the air surrounding the receive ron oil refinery is safe to breathe. >> very complex equipment that monitoring for emissions that you would typically find from an industrial facility. >> reporter: they pick up particulates in the air by sucking them up through this machine that
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with more on the steps being taken to ensure it is safe to breathe there, cheryl. >> reporter: clean air is a huge concern here in richmond because of the chevron oil refinery and there have been fires at that plant. now, clean air is on almost everyone's mind because of recent fires. the rim fire in yosemite and the most recent fires in mt. diablo and morgan hill. the monitoring stations here in richmond can monitor the air from those fires in...
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our very own cheryl hurd shared the emcee duties with willie brown. harris served as oakland's mayor from 1991 to 1999. it was also the launch of a scholarship fund in harris' name. congresswoman barbara lee was among the hosts. >>> the jackpot was estimated at a whopping $317 million and that translates to a cash payout of about 176 million bucks. let's check the numbers, folks. winning numbers, 1, 17, 25, 37, and 44. the powerball was number 20. i haven't heard a gasp in the studio, so it wasn't any of us. players we caught up with just before the drawing all had a quick answer when they asked them what they would do with all that money. >> i would spend my time like washing oil off birds' wings and sitting in hospitals and holding hands with people who were dying and alone. do things that really matter. >> my mom is saying she wants a sports box for the giants. >> i want to buy a house in mexico. >> me, too. so far it doesn't look like anyone hit the jackpot, but there are some folks who matched five numbers. at least one here in california. the ne
our very own cheryl hurd shared the emcee duties with willie brown. harris served as oakland's mayor from 1991 to 1999. it was also the launch of a scholarship fund in harris' name. congresswoman barbara lee was among the hosts. >>> the jackpot was estimated at a whopping $317 million and that translates to a cash payout of about 176 million bucks. let's check the numbers, folks. winning numbers, 1, 17, 25, 37, and 44. the powerball was number 20. i haven't heard a gasp in the studio,...
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let's bring in nbc bay area's h sheryl hurd with the latest. >> reporter: this church is almost 100 years old. one firefighter is experiencing dizziness but expected to be okay. as you can see, fire trucks are still on the scene making sure the hot spots are out. the fire, though, is out but the calls started coming in around 2:30 this afternoon. the zion first church of god and christ has been here for 97 years to be exact. it started out as a house and grew into a huge church. firefighters were concerned the fire would spread. they worked quickly to contain the fire. a lot of folks telling me this afternoon that they were home at the time and they saw the flames. >> they pulled the gate off because the gate secures the building. the gate fell back. when they fell back, as soon as they hit that window, all of a sudden flames shot up. i mean, shot up and the flame was so intense it went up the pole and hit the transformer. the transformer blew and all the wires came down. we all just jumped back. >> we do the jobs and other things like that that people need for complete resource. we're a
let's bring in nbc bay area's h sheryl hurd with the latest. >> reporter: this church is almost 100 years old. one firefighter is experiencing dizziness but expected to be okay. as you can see, fire trucks are still on the scene making sure the hot spots are out. the fire, though, is out but the calls started coming in around 2:30 this afternoon. the zion first church of god and christ has been here for 97 years to be exact. it started out as a house and grew into a huge church....
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reporting live from downtown oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> we're following developing news regarding wells fargo banks. customers across country are saying credit and debit cards are not working. in an e-mail response, wells fargo confirmed to nbc bay area they are aware of the situation and they're trying to resolve it. it's not at every wells fargo location. nbc bay area was at a wells fargo in north san jose within the hour and said there were no problems at that location. >>> students excited for the first dance at one san francisco high school have to wait. the lowell high school dance was supposed to happen a few hours from now. instead it's been pushed back to next week. complaints came in that it was the same night as the jewish holiday yom kippur. we have more on how the students may lose some big bucks. >> reporter: here at lowell, some seniors may miss their last first dance of the year, a dance dedicated to their class. >> if the majority of them can't go, the point of the dance is kind of wiped away. >> reporter: this 17-year-old senior worked on planning
reporting live from downtown oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> we're following developing news regarding wells fargo banks. customers across country are saying credit and debit cards are not working. in an e-mail response, wells fargo confirmed to nbc bay area they are aware of the situation and they're trying to resolve it. it's not at every wells fargo location. nbc bay area was at a wells fargo in north san jose within the hour and said there were no problems at that...
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we have a huge lineup of guests coming your way, including marc hurd, president of oracle, larry ellisonmorrow. plus we're taking a look at the latest on blackberry. hi, scott. >> nice to see you. i'm scott wapner in today for bill griffeth. he's in tomorrow. today, too weak to taper, the word from a top fed official and
we have a huge lineup of guests coming your way, including marc hurd, president of oracle, larry ellisonmorrow. plus we're taking a look at the latest on blackberry. hi, scott. >> nice to see you. i'm scott wapner in today for bill griffeth. he's in tomorrow. today, too weak to taper, the word from a top fed official and
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. >> you've got mark hurd, two very capable co-presidents at that company.l of his possible, in the future, plans. >> interesting, interesting point there. i'm curious why people would be mad about his pay now because his pay's been high for a long, long time. anyhow, willie seely, he was one of the powerball winners last month from new jersey. he now wants his old life back. he split the $450 million jack pa jackpot with 15 coworkers. since then he's been bombarded with interviews. he says sometimes he wants to go back to being willie and getting paid every two week. he worked at the government maintenance yard in his town down there on the jersey shore. julia, i mean, he said that even reality show producers, surprise, surprise, seeing another "duck dynasty." >> seeing another "duck dynasty." he called winning the lottery a curse. >> yeah. >> i want to be cursed, please. >> feel sorry for someone who won the lottery, but maybe he just has a lot of relative. maybe he's getting harassed. >> you hear about this. this guy is sitting up at a podium and saying h
. >> you've got mark hurd, two very capable co-presidents at that company.l of his possible, in the future, plans. >> interesting, interesting point there. i'm curious why people would be mad about his pay now because his pay's been high for a long, long time. anyhow, willie seely, he was one of the powerball winners last month from new jersey. he now wants his old life back. he split the $450 million jack pa jackpot with 15 coworkers. since then he's been bombarded with interviews....
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>> let me see, that is brian hurd and david floyd. two of the u.s. army rangers that took part in the mission. one of the things if you take a close look at how young they are. the average age of the rangers in this battle was 19 years old. >> 19 are sold in this battle. what they have to do to become a ranger? >> that is elite unit in the army. they volunteered three times to be where they are. they volunteered for the army, then the gung ho soldiers can volunteered to be their man, then they can volunteer to be chairman. it's a very rigorous selection process and the men who make it are really the cream of the young soldiers in the army. >> who is this? >> that is the face of michael mark bowden one of the pilots used helicopter was shot down. he is lucky, even though he doesn't look very lucky in that picture, in that he is the only one of the pilots whose life was spared. he was held captive for 11 days and i think that no one, including the leadership from the white house was prepared for the losses and casualties. i think this image of michael
>> let me see, that is brian hurd and david floyd. two of the u.s. army rangers that took part in the mission. one of the things if you take a close look at how young they are. the average age of the rangers in this battle was 19 years old. >> 19 are sold in this battle. what they have to do to become a ranger? >> that is elite unit in the army. they volunteered three times to be where they are. they volunteered for the army, then the gung ho soldiers can volunteered to be...
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is being hurd by burdensome and costly regulations. joining us to more, brian brenberg. us. first of all, define what you mean by economic freedom. >> what we're really talking about is the ability for individuals and families to make choices about economic choices, right, how to spend their money, where to invest their money. and we're talking really about things like openness to trade, sound money, size of government, things like that. these are the components of economic freedom that frazier uses in their index. >> so, look, in 2000, the united states was second in the world in economic freedom. it's now down 17 according to this report behind others like canada, australia and britain. why? >> well, there's a number of reasons for this. one of them happens to be the growth and the size of government. if you look over the past decade, government spending in the u.s. has increased by about 40%. but i think the real issue here is probably regulation. if you look at the data, the united states has dropped precipitously in terms of the burdensome of their regulation over t
is being hurd by burdensome and costly regulations. joining us to more, brian brenberg. us. first of all, define what you mean by economic freedom. >> what we're really talking about is the ability for individuals and families to make choices about economic choices, right, how to spend their money, where to invest their money. and we're talking really about things like openness to trade, sound money, size of government, things like that. these are the components of economic freedom that...
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obviously the next hurd dill for the market will be in congress.e, can we pass a continuing resolution to fund the government? the existing one expires on september 30th. we have less than two weeks. then after that, arguably a even bigger battle which is the fight to raise the debt ceiling without which we're going to see pretty significant market reaction. tracy: does any of this change your investment strategy going foreward though, or do you still stay the course? >> i think we generally stay the course. there are a couple of things that i think would shift. generally we were surprised the fed didn't yesterday but basically it is consistent with our view of rates remaining in a relatively range-bound market for the rest of the year and a slow recovery. i still think that favors equities. it favors some equities outside of the u.s. like emerging market s which surged yesterday. defensive stocks and gold, that we expected to come unpressure they will probably do better for the short term as investors are less worried about rising rates. tracy: le
obviously the next hurd dill for the market will be in congress.e, can we pass a continuing resolution to fund the government? the existing one expires on september 30th. we have less than two weeks. then after that, arguably a even bigger battle which is the fight to raise the debt ceiling without which we're going to see pretty significant market reaction. tracy: does any of this change your investment strategy going foreward though, or do you still stay the course? >> i think we...
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father hurd has a wife and three kids. >> some people are aware of the exception and some are floored. some things will say oh, they let you keep your wife. >> reporter: a different take on the priesthood as pope francis shapes a new catholic church. >> i'm trying to get through this whole conscience thing. >> you'll be there a long time. >> anti-biblical as you can be. >> it's fascinating. he's fascinating. >> i think he is too. don't cross that red line. >> one person totally changed the debate. >> he really has. >> listen, obviously priests, i'm sorry, priests need to get married. there's nothing biblical about priests not getting married. >> true. if they don't expand that horizon, if they don't allow priests to get married there will be no more priests in 20 years. >> if there are there will be a lot more scandals. >> true. >> what? >> i'm not sure. the issue of the vow of celibacy is a serious one and you can't turn it around because it doesn't work. >> what do you mean it doesn't work? it doesn't work? can we say it doesn't work? yeah. >> don't look at me. >> i think the -- i t
father hurd has a wife and three kids. >> some people are aware of the exception and some are floored. some things will say oh, they let you keep your wife. >> reporter: a different take on the priesthood as pope francis shapes a new catholic church. >> i'm trying to get through this whole conscience thing. >> you'll be there a long time. >> anti-biblical as you can be. >> it's fascinating. he's fascinating. >> i think he is too. don't cross that red...
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>>> plus, george zimmerman may have made it through his hurd trial but his marriage, well, doesn't lookgoing to happen for him. we'll tell you what finally drove his wife shellie to call it quits after standing by her man for so long. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back. a new hearing scheduled in that controversial rape sentencing in montana. a teacher sentenced to just 30 days for assaulting a 14-year-old student would later killed herself. now, the judge in that c
>>> plus, george zimmerman may have made it through his hurd trial but his marriage, well, doesn't lookgoing to happen for him. we'll tell you what finally drove his wife shellie to call it quits after standing by her man for so long. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or...
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we're joined by "washington times" political columnist, charles hurd, followed by an investigation of the shooting earlier this month at the navy yard in washington with rear admiral john kirby. then a discussion on the u.s. postal service following two hearings in the senate, what legislation is in congress and how the agency could be impacted by a government shutdown. federal times senior writer shawn riley is our guest. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the senate passed a bill funding the governor through november 15. the house gavels back in tomorrow at noon to fund the pass of september 30 and other legislative business. live coverage here on c-span. former vice president al gore also commented on the plan to defund the health care law. he spoke for about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to brookings. welcome to our c-span audience and to our web cast audience. please note that the hash tags of this event is cepm. i'm a senior fellow here at brookings and i'm pleased to be announcing the opening of brookings' newest c
we're joined by "washington times" political columnist, charles hurd, followed by an investigation of the shooting earlier this month at the navy yard in washington with rear admiral john kirby. then a discussion on the u.s. postal service following two hearings in the senate, what legislation is in congress and how the agency could be impacted by a government shutdown. federal times senior writer shawn riley is our guest. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on...