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. >> james: american be headed by isis militants may not be the last. life for americans to stop assisting. and there was that the bill stack killing other americans as they do not stop. >> reporter: these images are taken from ices video that we will not show you. his captors been killed him by taking off his head. >> reporter: reports were that gun in northwest syria has for timid to a vehicle and his family have been heard from him since. >>: this was a tragedy that no words to describe this type of inhumanity. >> reporter: after is a deaf his mother wrote that she's never been prouder of her son jim >>: it's a mobile situation for any family that to go. >> reporter: isis' sell any other american and another video threatening to kill them to head of the u.s. didn't and its military operations and i rock. >> reporter: the white house says the president has been briefed on the video and the threat. >> james: meanwhile is the defense has show. israeli military officials. insights and at the after day the highlight of the last cease-fire. >> james: that
. >> james: american be headed by isis militants may not be the last. life for americans to stop assisting. and there was that the bill stack killing other americans as they do not stop. >> reporter: these images are taken from ices video that we will not show you. his captors been killed him by taking off his head. >> reporter: reports were that gun in northwest syria has for timid to a vehicle and his family have been heard from him since. >>: this was a tragedy that...
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: >> james: >> james: >> james:you can email us at i- report-4-kron-at-kron4-dot-com.lso posted your back to school pictures on our website ---- kron-4-dot-com. >> stanley: is on the robin it's kfc night. [cheering] last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪ ogether) honebuncs of oats! i's got . likehe ltlebunches oats. at iike is tual the flakes. 'got unch, whici love. mm it's. yay! >> george: if you're attacking public transit did it meet new few >> james:a kind-hearted employee at a florida grocery store has won plaudits online after recently going out of his way to help an elderly shopper. >> james: now gone viral. >> james:the incident happened last week at a grocery store when an employee generously got down and tied the undone shoelace of an older gentleman who was doing his weekly shop. >> james:the random act of kindness was caught by another shopper then posted to the grocery store's faceb
: >> james: >> james: >> james:you can email us at i- report-4-kron-at-kron4-dot-com.lso posted your back to school pictures on our website ---- kron-4-dot-com. >> stanley: is on the robin it's kfc night. [cheering] last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪ ogether) honebuncs of oats! i's got ....
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the line >>: james:, carney plot on a big show last night.have jackie sissel light on the big show. mell >>: jackie sissel: the jet's turn the light out at the stadium this is the last time that they are good to have those lights on. what a way to send the 54 year-old iconic candlestick park out. a lot of people came to just say goodbye to candlestick park. pssit was y fitting that he was the last performance at the candlestick. including a massive traffic jam with lots of hours. and listing from the roadway other than that it was a spectacular night for people and obviously see a great crowd along the way. the fact that some people may be tried to sneak out a piece of candlestick here. the line >>: jackie: there was no word of any major looting as there where candlestick. some people wanted to take a little bit away. this is a place that everyone from the major baseball games and world series games. >>: mark: want to see your memories of candlestick people have been sending in their photos to our report for kron. you can also go on our faceb
the line >>: james:, carney plot on a big show last night.have jackie sissel light on the big show. mell >>: jackie sissel: the jet's turn the light out at the stadium this is the last time that they are good to have those lights on. what a way to send the 54 year-old iconic candlestick park out. a lot of people came to just say goodbye to candlestick park. pssit was y fitting that he was the last performance at the candlestick. including a massive traffic jam with lots of hours....
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a rope was around james averell's neck. ella watson was trying to keep mcclain from getting the other rope around her neck too. he fired his revolver until he ran out of bullets. they fired back with rifles. buchanan fled and road as far as he could to the ranch of a man named haley who wrote the next morning with the news. man or woman he reported had been hanged in here this weekwater river. buchanan had not reported it but his report proved correct when a coroner's jury found them monday morning still hanging and cut them down. all six clinchers were named in the first of two corner's inquests. five were charged with the crime and made bail by signing security bonds for each other. they had died and three of his left the territory. the case was dropped through lack of evidence. double lynching randy all capital headline in the cheyenne daily sun the tuesday after the crime. james averell the newspaper reported kept a hard ranch, watson had added a prostitute lived with him and recently figured in the dispatch of the cava
a rope was around james averell's neck. ella watson was trying to keep mcclain from getting the other rope around her neck too. he fired his revolver until he ran out of bullets. they fired back with rifles. buchanan fled and road as far as he could to the ranch of a man named haley who wrote the next morning with the news. man or woman he reported had been hanged in here this weekwater river. buchanan had not reported it but his report proved correct when a coroner's jury found them monday...
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>> james foley, i met james foley the second time. because i returned to syria again to continue my photography. they kidnapped me again. i met james foley. he was in the next cell. i used to hear his voice. i used to hear him talking with his friends every day. >> so you were right next to james foley in the cell beside him. what can you tell us about conditioned he was being held in? >> i shared the same prison with james and his friends for around two months. that time, let me tell you first of all that jim himself was a very nice person. even with the guards, the prison guards. he was very nice. he was laughing all the time. he used to do some funny stuff. he could make anybody laugh. they didn't do anything bad, for us or for him. this is what i know about, what i remember about my time with jim. i'm not sure about the other prisons. they moved him to another prison while i was in the same prison. >> so can you tell us when you last saw james foley? >> last night -- last time i saw james foley was at christmas evening last year.
>> james foley, i met james foley the second time. because i returned to syria again to continue my photography. they kidnapped me again. i met james foley. he was in the next cell. i used to hear his voice. i used to hear him talking with his friends every day. >> so you were right next to james foley in the cell beside him. what can you tell us about conditioned he was being held in? >> i shared the same prison with james and his friends for around two months. that time, let...
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they're n >> james: recall on fruits the loan and packing company.many of the fruits were so that costco and traded cells. the initial recall chilled foods that may be contaminated. >>: will have tracking storms this morning. i'll let you know exactly where it's raining. ee local news...sports... weather emergencies...especially diverse communities... rural towns... the elderly. they save thousands every year on cable and satellite bills... pay-tv providers don't like that. they're pushing washington to change the rules and cripple free tv call congress. tell them to stand up for sixty million americans... ...and stand up to pay-tv providers. don't mess with free tv the grid indicating that like rains we see and know by of our north of san rafael. the yellowstone and the more heavy amounts of rain. you may encounter what rolled read what rolled ways this morning. some rare summer rains we're seeing today. >>: that is moisture and wrapped around it. it depends on how far this that comes down south. the further south you are and the golden gate the sma
they're n >> james: recall on fruits the loan and packing company.many of the fruits were so that costco and traded cells. the initial recall chilled foods that may be contaminated. >>: will have tracking storms this morning. i'll let you know exactly where it's raining. ee local news...sports... weather emergencies...especially diverse communities... rural towns... the elderly. they save thousands every year on cable and satellite bills... pay-tv providers don't like that. they're...
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james risen is one of them.if he is jailed or forced to pay harsh fines, the pool reporters who know whistle blowers are essential for accurate reporting will become even smaller. the threats to jim risen are an attack on the entire first amendment. most prominently the right to a free press, but also the right to speak and associate with whistleblowers and reporters. government surveillance of reporters, subpoenaing of reporters to testify against their own sources and threatening them with contempt of court create a freezing atmosphere where neither whistleblowers nor reporters are safe to hold the government accountable and keep the public informed. committing journalism is not a crime. the notion that it is is a dangerous trend we should deprive of oxygen. it demands the government withdraw the subpoena of reporter jim risen immediately. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker, courtney raj, is a journalist and free expression advocate who writes and speaks often on the intersection of media, technology an
james risen is one of them.if he is jailed or forced to pay harsh fines, the pool reporters who know whistle blowers are essential for accurate reporting will become even smaller. the threats to jim risen are an attack on the entire first amendment. most prominently the right to a free press, but also the right to speak and associate with whistleblowers and reporters. government surveillance of reporters, subpoenaing of reporters to testify against their own sources and threatening them with...
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. >>: james: national guard troops are not heading to ferguson misery. they deployed them a week after protests over the shooting of an unarmed 18 year- old. >>: reporter:: respecting law enforcement presence to over increase the hours to come as the great test is expected here on the great treats of missouri. sunday night we saw some of the fuzes clashes between police and protesters. >>: reporter:: this is all coming after hours of family heading in. the autopsy they fund that he was shot six times. two civilians were shot sunday but not by police to go. they threw bombs at the officers. >>: based on these conditions i have no alternatives. there the night the police have reports of looting and vandalism. the key moment is weather the march. >>: until we get justice we will not stop. the protests intensified friday after police identified the shooter as the officer of deere and will send. >>: they had every right for their child to have the due process of the law. >>: reporter: to: it was scheduled to be the first day of school here and ferguson. they
. >>: james: national guard troops are not heading to ferguson misery. they deployed them a week after protests over the shooting of an unarmed 18 year- old. >>: reporter:: respecting law enforcement presence to over increase the hours to come as the great test is expected here on the great treats of missouri. sunday night we saw some of the fuzes clashes between police and protesters. >>: reporter:: this is all coming after hours of family heading in. the autopsy they fund...
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a pubic hair, nothing that he can even say the pubic hair belonged to james duckett.gwen, her truthfulness is in doubt. >> we've been doing this a long time. hopefully we won't be doing it much longer, you know. he'll be out and not needing an attorney. >> in the meantime, duckett's appeals had left teresa's mother in limbo. >> i just want justice for my daughter. that's what i want. 26 years. i'm tired. i don't think i'll ever have closure. because he is not going to admit it. >> these years looking back, i should have drove teresa home, walked her up to the door, i should have handed her over to them. absolutely. and that was my fault. i didn't kill your daughter, though. no. i didn't. >> 11-year-old was killed. that's tragic. murder should never have happened. but you don't have a smoking gun. you don't have what a lot of people demand in a case. >> from a legal point of view, he really should never have been convicted. it's a good thing that he was because there would probably be other dead kids out there. >> you know, i'm not a fry 'em all, fry 'em sooner, that s
a pubic hair, nothing that he can even say the pubic hair belonged to james duckett.gwen, her truthfulness is in doubt. >> we've been doing this a long time. hopefully we won't be doing it much longer, you know. he'll be out and not needing an attorney. >> in the meantime, duckett's appeals had left teresa's mother in limbo. >> i just want justice for my daughter. that's what i want. 26 years. i'm tired. i don't think i'll ever have closure. because he is not going to admit...
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al tryistene®loss its adncedechnogy movemou >> james >> james: pliocene claude conditions over the city in lint it will be next and senate. today most the senate with a pleasant afternoon. tomorrow sunday with '90s coming back into play. with a warming trend on hold. and friday giving as nice conditions. at 5:00 he didn't forecast in more detail. >> george: but like good conditions in the golden gate bridge. getting to another problem. there are delays coming off the wall belgrade. the road senses they're indicating the delays for the south about 101 ride. you would see on the approach that were down to one lane. and that's still on the incident tracking so far. >> darya:here is the latest on the napa quake. there was another aftershock last night. it measured 2.9 in magnitude and struck around 5pm last night. >> darya:no reports of any shaking or damage from that. >> darya:meanwhile.p-g-and-e has restored power to all customers. >> darya:building inspectors have completed about 75 percent of their inspections and have red tagged 70 buildings >> darya:that number could go even higher to
al tryistene®loss its adncedechnogy movemou >> james >> james: pliocene claude conditions over the city in lint it will be next and senate. today most the senate with a pleasant afternoon. tomorrow sunday with '90s coming back into play. with a warming trend on hold. and friday giving as nice conditions. at 5:00 he didn't forecast in more detail. >> george: but like good conditions in the golden gate bridge. getting to another problem. there are delays coming off the wall...
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that's before james foley was killed.illing the form head of the deputy krooi described as the first terror a attack on america. the kind of atrocity america, britain and partners want top prevent from happening again. bbc news, washington. >> the french journal journalist was taken in june 2013 and released last april. he spent seven months in captivity with james foley. he has not spoken at length about the experience because he didn't want to jeopardize the safety of other captives. after the beheading of foley, he spoke to our correspondentcorre >> we spent seven months in extreme situation together including one week we were handcuffed one to the other day and night. >> what were the conditions like you and james were held in? >> circumstances you're held captive, you have some kind of survival instincts meaning that for instance, he tried to grab everything you can find. he was the opposite. basically everything he could share, he would share it. if we were cold and missing blankets, he would share his. if we were s
that's before james foley was killed.illing the form head of the deputy krooi described as the first terror a attack on america. the kind of atrocity america, britain and partners want top prevent from happening again. bbc news, washington. >> the french journal journalist was taken in june 2013 and released last april. he spent seven months in captivity with james foley. he has not spoken at length about the experience because he didn't want to jeopardize the safety of other captives....
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james, stand by. we are going to go for a short break here on "hardball" with chris matthews here on msnbc. with more developments and details on the breaking news this hour, 43 minutes after the hour of robin williams found dead at the age of 63. stay with us. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. [meow mix jingle slowly anrigh
james, stand by. we are going to go for a short break here on "hardball" with chris matthews here on msnbc. with more developments and details on the breaking news this hour, 43 minutes after the hour of robin williams found dead at the age of 63. stay with us. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car...
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james brown. up" is a film honoring james brown. film is a key component to this movie. multiple grammy award winners. joining me from los angeles to -- let me start with you. doing music for james brown? how do you do that? >> it was amazing. we had the multitracked. we listen through to the instrumentation. we had his vocals. >> you had the multitracked? >> it was incredible. recordings. we had to take some stuff out. it is very cool. this great jazz player friend of mine played a gig with james brown in the 70's. 1970's. out with is going somebody else on stage. did you guys hear that? >> we heard all of it. there are so many great musicians who had a chance to play. >> what stood out? your father was a drummer on some of my favorite stuff. george benson. what stood out to you? >> what stood out to both of us hehow amazing james was very was a genius at directing his band. concertmaster, in addition to being an amazing vocalist. >> his drummer was one of the most amazing drummers. it is the most simple thing in hip-hop. you have all those tracts was amazing. >> when i
james brown. up" is a film honoring james brown. film is a key component to this movie. multiple grammy award winners. joining me from los angeles to -- let me start with you. doing music for james brown? how do you do that? >> it was amazing. we had the multitracked. we listen through to the instrumentation. we had his vocals. >> you had the multitracked? >> it was incredible. recordings. we had to take some stuff out. it is very cool. this great jazz player friend of...
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today, five days after james foley's murders, the family's church embraced james' parents and the familyith prayer and love. it was standing room only at the church in james' hometown. hundreds of friends and neighbors mourning and the name of all people of good will, our deep of the sympathy, our continued prayer and our pledge to keep the witness of james' life as a personal call to faith, courage and love. >> james' parents staying remarkably strong as they have through this ordeal singing "amazing grace," and stood infront thanking the crowd for their support and received a standing ovation. the reverend extended the personal condolences of pope francis. early in the week the pope spoke to james' parents for 20 minutes in a long and tense, very compassionate we phone call. today, the mass was for those hostages still held captive by isis. last night, 200 people gathered for a vigil to remember and honor his courage and work as a journalist reporting from the frontlines of syria's civil war. there was a service in iraq, as well, today. >> there was gunfire at a fancy award show party
today, five days after james foley's murders, the family's church embraced james' parents and the familyith prayer and love. it was standing room only at the church in james' hometown. hundreds of friends and neighbors mourning and the name of all people of good will, our deep of the sympathy, our continued prayer and our pledge to keep the witness of james' life as a personal call to faith, courage and love. >> james' parents staying remarkably strong as they have through this ordeal...
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effects will let >>: james >>: james: kron 4 as will tran is keeping tabs on the situation all morning will tran : we know that four people were shot at a bin six people the reason why is there were all sitting in front of a home inside this toyota camry. they just happen to be on the street when shots were fired around 1135 last night. they just removed the victim's body as well as the car. the victim last name is not be released at this time. somebody shot into the car then they were targeting that car. >>: where the album at the time? >>: that i do know >>: james: were still waiting for update on their condition. >>: stated here today for the first day of school. they're starting on this first day with a threat. jackie >>: jackie: that that of a teachers' strike it's kind of looming over the school year right now. last week the u.s. iff that's the teachers' union took a strike vote to authorize. it was a 99% that the teachers approved the authorization. the negotiations have been going on with the services code unit for months. since february the school district says there has been
effects will let >>: james >>: james: kron 4 as will tran is keeping tabs on the situation all morning will tran : we know that four people were shot at a bin six people the reason why is there were all sitting in front of a home inside this toyota camry. they just happen to be on the street when shots were fired around 1135 last night. they just removed the victim's body as well as the car. the victim last name is not be released at this time. somebody shot into the car then they...
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>> james: it's not really the rain its moisture in the air.sher in that the marine layer an ocean breeze. >> james: when we come back at 5:45 a.m. will talk about where the weather is want to go. >> george: accident on interstate 80 is not doing as well as we hope. and the senses are a little slow and there may be some kind of trance work. and watching that the action that has been confirmed is no longer at the tunnel but at the 101 i when spencer. >> george: aureus outbound ride for the golden gate bridge. >> mark: of marin county search crews of looking for a missing plane. flying from brookings according-orgr organ, it was registered to a man. >> darya:the district attorney's office has completed its investigation following a deadly shooting that involved a sheriff's deputy in half moon bay. >> darya:the d-a's office says, the action the deputy took was justified. >> darya:yanira serrano- garcia, a special needs teenager, was shot after her family called for help. when she refused to take her medication back in june. >> darya:authorites say
>> james: it's not really the rain its moisture in the air.sher in that the marine layer an ocean breeze. >> james: when we come back at 5:45 a.m. will talk about where the weather is want to go. >> george: accident on interstate 80 is not doing as well as we hope. and the senses are a little slow and there may be some kind of trance work. and watching that the action that has been confirmed is no longer at the tunnel but at the 101 i when spencer. >> george: aureus...
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hunt is on for the man who murdered james foley. every detail of the gruesome of his killing will be scoured for clues, with the mi-5 and others leading the search. james foley was an experienced front-line reporter. this is some of the footage he shot. he'd worked in libya, iraq and syria. he captured wasn't just the heat of battle, but those humanity as often run through the most hostile of environments. children anden and makeshift bomb shelters. james foley was taken by held for syria and almost two years. ransom,ures demanded a sending an angry email last week saying he'd be killed unless were paid $18 million pounds. these prisoners were released after a ransom was made. american, it was more targeted by the kidnappers. of scapegoat.nd many countries do negotiate. what do they negotiate, i don't know. i don't know if it is money. i don't know if it is prisoner exchange and some countries like america that also like the u.k. do not negotiate. month, president obama ordered troops like these to try to rescue james foley and othe
hunt is on for the man who murdered james foley. every detail of the gruesome of his killing will be scoured for clues, with the mi-5 and others leading the search. james foley was an experienced front-line reporter. this is some of the footage he shot. he'd worked in libya, iraq and syria. he captured wasn't just the heat of battle, but those humanity as often run through the most hostile of environments. children anden and makeshift bomb shelters. james foley was taken by held for syria and...
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the death of james foley at the hands of fighters sparks outrage. president obama calls on the world to respond. and people across the middle east, there has to be thismon effort to extract cancer so it does not spread. >> the u.s. attorney general arrived in ferguson, missouri in the latest round of trouble. neighbors, modern humans may have lived alongside neanderthals thousands of years longer than originally thought. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama said he was appalled at the beheading of journalist james foley by islamic state militants. the killing was posted online and it is shockingly brutal. foley was abducted while covering the war in syria. correspondent has the story. the images are distressing. >> he was a brother, and a son. james foley worked in iraq and afghanistan. a friend says he was adventurous, kind, and tough. eventually james turned his lens to syria. in 2012, he was kidnapped in the north of the country. last night, militants from the islamic state group released a
the death of james foley at the hands of fighters sparks outrage. president obama calls on the world to respond. and people across the middle east, there has to be thismon effort to extract cancer so it does not spread. >> the u.s. attorney general arrived in ferguson, missouri in the latest round of trouble. neighbors, modern humans may have lived alongside neanderthals thousands of years longer than originally thought. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around...
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james lick >> james:here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. >> james:280 northboundnear san francisco. is shutting down.once again. >> james:the shutdown starts this afternoon at two o clock. >> james:it will be closed until early tuesday morning.september >> james:southbound 280 will remain open while northbound lanes are closed. >> james:new questions about security after a breach at the p-g&e metcalf sub-station in santa clara county. >> james:pg&e says someone broke in and stole equipment from the station. >> james:the burglary happened at the same sub-station hit by a sniper attack last year. >> james:and the initial damage to homes and commercial properties in napa is estimated at 300- million dollars. >> james:that figure does not include damage to public buildings. the loss of business >> james:inventories. nor road damage. >> james:more than 80 water line breaks still need to be repaired. but fewer than 500 >> james:customers remain without water this morning. >> erica: we won't see any future flight delays until later this morning. san francisco currently i
james lick >> james:here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. >> james:280 northboundnear san francisco. is shutting down.once again. >> james:the shutdown starts this afternoon at two o clock. >> james:it will be closed until early tuesday morning.september >> james:southbound 280 will remain open while northbound lanes are closed. >> james:new questions about security after a breach at the p-g&e metcalf sub-station in santa clara...
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the line >>: james he up: last returned at candlestick. a lot more about the celebration is coming up with a live report. coming up on the kron 4 morning news there francisco teachers are voting on a possible strike will explain what they voted on and will see results create >>: that will be $22 dollars and 50 cents. $22.50. that's insane! jack. what? it's not even a meal? right now, at my place you can get my spicy chicken club combo. it's my classic spicy chicken breast with bacon and melting cheese on toasted sourdough plus fries and a drink for just $4.99. aww, you're just a big softy. nah, i'm still sad about the popcorn. welcome back sanford cisco schoolteachers are voting last night to authorize a possible strike. they say they're not going to release the results until later on today or possibly monday. if approved they could go forward with a walkout. as the vote is meant to put pressure on contract negotiations that started back in june. 21 percent place to the teacher. the matter what school officials said the classrooms will ope
the line >>: james he up: last returned at candlestick. a lot more about the celebration is coming up with a live report. coming up on the kron 4 morning news there francisco teachers are voting on a possible strike will explain what they voted on and will see results create >>: that will be $22 dollars and 50 cents. $22.50. that's insane! jack. what? it's not even a meal? right now, at my place you can get my spicy chicken club combo. it's my classic spicy chicken breast with bacon...
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james brown made that in everything. doing music for james brown. how did they do that?as amazing. we had the multi tracks. we had the vocals which we use. >> wade, you have the multi tracks from the original james brown recording? >> yes, it is incredible. >> does that include the live stuff? >> absolutely. we have the live recordings. take some stuff out, put some stuff back in. friend of miner played gigs with james brown in the 60's and 70's and he would talk about playing in the pit. on stage with the dance moves. could you hear that? once we heard all about. there are so many great musicians that came and had a chance to play with james. we could hear all of the different elements. was a drummer on some of my favorite stuff coming up like george benson, who i'm still trying to be when i grew up. you when yout to pulled apart the music? reallyamazing james was, genius at directing and producing his band. being the concertmaster in addition to being admin amazing vocalist. was maybe one of the greatest ever. funky drummer" was one of the most sampled things in hip-ho
james brown made that in everything. doing music for james brown. how did they do that?as amazing. we had the multi tracks. we had the vocals which we use. >> wade, you have the multi tracks from the original james brown recording? >> yes, it is incredible. >> does that include the live stuff? >> absolutely. we have the live recordings. take some stuff out, put some stuff back in. friend of miner played gigs with james brown in the 60's and 70's and he would talk about...
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among them >> james: was a scene from the bird cage. i will always remember is this huge heart. see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time only, southwest airlines is offering flights starting as low as $73 one way to select destinations. if it matters to you, it matters to us. book now online, only at southwest.com. >>>> george: the back of home tt started off in the middle of the mccarthy may use this starting to clear out a little. pis he was reportedly so were for 20 years. >>: the more you tell yourself you're not for you don't have an issue the more you do. >> james: the social media is not just talking about his dad but depression. there are for their comments and suites that have been coming in. >> james: we will continue to follow the latest with social media. as well as people shun their favorite movies and the moment
among them >> james: was a scene from the bird cage. i will always remember is this huge heart. see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time only, southwest airlines is offering flights starting as low as $73 one way to select destinations. if it matters to you, it matters to us....
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is there a learning curve here that's a realist perspective go ahead james. you know i'm sorry i thought that was a terribly pollyannish description of obama's foreign policy if you listen to the west point speech which is very very telling he basically says look you are turning gives or sitting home and doing nothing or invading the entire world and i am the prudent middle path but that's what he defines as the prudent middle passes doing but what is that what he defines as the prudent middle passage is doing something well of something is not the alternative to everything or nothing the right answer is the right thing and i find it very hard to find an example where obama did the right thing and when you say he's been restrained it was obama that wanted to bomb syria what a nutty idea to drag the u.s. in the middle of that war that's the guy that you want to say it's been restored or it was or it was obama that put or it was obama that put that possibility in motion in order to drive towards diplomatic solutions i think that's a that's a somewhat simplified
is there a learning curve here that's a realist perspective go ahead james. you know i'm sorry i thought that was a terribly pollyannish description of obama's foreign policy if you listen to the west point speech which is very very telling he basically says look you are turning gives or sitting home and doing nothing or invading the entire world and i am the prudent middle path but that's what he defines as the prudent middle passes doing but what is that what he defines as the prudent middle...
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. >> james: some of it is evaporated before it gets there. and the concord is were registering the most. they registered about 407 and. we looking at our live of you at the mt. tam its 67 a minute delays for all arriving flights. mostly cloudy skies and the on- again off-again cloudy skies. >>: them many of slow spots this morning no major accidents. any of slowing and that tracking your rain. especially on the highway for a ride. that drive time may have drive-by a couple of minutes. interstate 584880 southbound as the new accident. the ride is backing up now through the corridor. and we've had some problems on the south of bed of 11 northbound. traffic continues to back up. the commute is in even in the full swing yet. it's just the little slow have passed the same. >>: the backup is holding steady at the foot of the macarthur base. >> mark:salvage crews will begin removinf a boat today that ran aground in san francisco's ocean beach yesterday. the fisherman that was on that boat is still missing. the latest. will crews went into the water
. >> james: some of it is evaporated before it gets there. and the concord is were registering the most. they registered about 407 and. we looking at our live of you at the mt. tam its 67 a minute delays for all arriving flights. mostly cloudy skies and the on- again off-again cloudy skies. >>: them many of slow spots this morning no major accidents. any of slowing and that tracking your rain. especially on the highway for a ride. that drive time may have drive-by a couple of...
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the islamist terrorists who murdered american journalist james
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and james going out was just james doing his job. he was a professional. that's what he did. despite the dangers, he went in and he carried on telling the stories. he's paid the ultimate price as the number of my colleagues do in libya and syrian wars. and all i can say is they deserve all the respect that we can offer. these people went in and did it knowing the risks. they were professionals. and the end result was tragic. >> paul, i spoke to jim's mom diane last year, when she still believed he might be alive. she said he was just a young man with a camera wanting to tell the syrian side of the story. and james himself also spoke to bbc and said it was the human side of the conflict that he really wanted to convey. is that often what you feel is missing, journalists don't go into the situations, you miss the human element of what is happening to people in conflict zones? >> absolutely correct. when myself and marie went into babylon, that's the lowest common denominator in war. we see the high tech imagery of smoke bombs going down chimneys. what we don't see is the horrib
and james going out was just james doing his job. he was a professional. that's what he did. despite the dangers, he went in and he carried on telling the stories. he's paid the ultimate price as the number of my colleagues do in libya and syrian wars. and all i can say is they deserve all the respect that we can offer. these people went in and did it knowing the risks. they were professionals. and the end result was tragic. >> paul, i spoke to jim's mom diane last year, when she still...
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>> it was a british voice that accompanied james foley's murder. a citizen of america's closest ally, apparently administering death to a u.s. national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some attempt to pressure the united states government into changing the foreign policy. >> out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizen, but more than 500 have been from the uk. half have returned home. and in a basement in an area of london where james foley's killer may be from, i meet an extremist fringe group that defend isis. >> it's very attractive to many people. >> we believe in the fact that one day the islamic state will come to america. >> they know people who have traveled to syria where british isis recruits boast of their brutali brutality. my first time, he tweets. they use iphones and laptops to produce propaganda. >> they want to create this generalized sense of panic, about fear. >> last year on the streets
>> it was a british voice that accompanied james foley's murder. a citizen of america's closest ally, apparently administering death to a u.s. national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some attempt to pressure the united states government into changing the foreign policy. >> out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizen, but more than...
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and isis releases disturbing video of kidnapped american journalist james folly. the terrorists executed foley, they say in retaliation for u.s. air strikes in iraq. now isis is threatening to kill yet another american prisoner. if the strikes don't stop. the president will be making a live statement about this very subject in just a few moments. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. what the world considers savagery, the jihadi radicals known as isis or islamic state considers strategy. a cruel and chilling message delivered in the cruelest way possible. just moments ago, u.s. intelligence authenticated that horrific video clip in which james foley is beheaded by that man, a masked member of isis, a militant who seems to have a british accent. cnn will not air this video, but we've made the decision to play one small bit of sound on this video, which is meant to be disturbing and it is. >> any attempt by you, obama, to deny the muslims their safety of living under the islamic caliphate will result in the bloodshed of your people. >> clearly a british accent
and isis releases disturbing video of kidnapped american journalist james folly. the terrorists executed foley, they say in retaliation for u.s. air strikes in iraq. now isis is threatening to kill yet another american prisoner. if the strikes don't stop. the president will be making a live statement about this very subject in just a few moments. >>> hello, everyone, i'm ashleigh banfield. what the world considers savagery, the jihadi radicals known as isis or islamic state considers...
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james dies in the year 62.oint as i say, paul's views are the minority view to say the least. but here is the difference between paul and james. james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais. he never wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and so, with the destruction of listen, the death of both men and the transformation of judea and to no longer a distinctly jewish tradition, one that is preached in debt to roman, what that generation of christians discover is a dozen or so letters from paul outlining this vision for a universal version of christianity as opposed to the more at no nationalistic person of christianity preached by jean. and a man who was derided in this regard newness of life time becomes in many ways the creator of what we now know as christian
james dies in the year 62.oint as i say, paul's views are the minority view to say the least. but here is the difference between paul and james. james, like his brother, jesus, was an uneducated, illiterate peasant from the backwoods of calais. he never wrote anything down. he couldn't write anything down. paul was an educated, urbanized cosmopolitan roman citizen or one of the wealthiest port cities in the entire terseness. he wrote everything down. everything he believed he wrote down. and...
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let's go back to james bayes. i'm sorry to have interrupted you so unnecessarily james. but we were talking about reactivating that's fire. how can it be reactivated? it is dead or can it be renegotiated. the fact that it appeared that both sides could take their own interpretation of the wording. >> well, i think the one thing you have got to remember, to have a ceasefire, you need two partners in the ceasefire. now you have seen condemnation in the statements from the u.s. and the un of hamas, but i think what you are going to see potentially in the coming hours, probably very soon, because about now there is an israeli security cabinet meeting underway is possibly a change in the israeli position. it is quite possible that israel does not right now want to sign up to another ceasefire and is going to go instead for military escalation. so we need to see where the international community particularly in the shape of the u.s. and the un respond to the new circumstances, but i don't think we know all of the new circumstances yet. i think it's possible that we will have t
let's go back to james bayes. i'm sorry to have interrupted you so unnecessarily james. but we were talking about reactivating that's fire. how can it be reactivated? it is dead or can it be renegotiated. the fact that it appeared that both sides could take their own interpretation of the wording. >> well, i think the one thing you have got to remember, to have a ceasefire, you need two partners in the ceasefire. now you have seen condemnation in the statements from the u.s. and the un of...
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and james is not immune, either. check out that. >> i fell in a hand stand, trying to get the last couple steps. it feels good. i'm a little black and blue. >> reporter: but that won't slow him down. there's too much at stake. if he wins, $275,000, endorsement deals and fame. >> rich froning. >> reporter: what do you consider being a success for you? and what do you consider being a failure? >> the goal is always to win. so, that would be the success. the failure is anything less than that. you train all year, that's what you're training for. try to get back on top of that podium. >> reporter: james' journey to the super bowl of crossfit, began weeks prior, here in massachusetts. >> it doesn't happen overnight. you know, you've got to take years to cultivate a face like this. >> reporter: he's been practicing for the big games daily, starting crossfit seven years ago. even getting his mom in on the act. you are a self-proclaimed momma's boy. >> you saw that. >> reporter: i did. >> still a momma's boy. i don't think t
and james is not immune, either. check out that. >> i fell in a hand stand, trying to get the last couple steps. it feels good. i'm a little black and blue. >> reporter: but that won't slow him down. there's too much at stake. if he wins, $275,000, endorsement deals and fame. >> rich froning. >> reporter: what do you consider being a success for you? and what do you consider being a failure? >> the goal is always to win. so, that would be the success. the failure...
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will be relentless in seeking justice for james foley.ondemnation. >> today the entire world is appalled by the brutal murder of jim foley by the terrorist group, isil. >> and vowed by the president to vigorously pursue the islamic state, responsible for the killing of james foley. >> the united states will do what it must do to protect our people. we will be vigilant and relentless. >> that includes rescue operations of the group. they announced that earlier this month, they had a rescue attempt inside of syria, but the mission was unsuccessful. and the hostages were not at the targeted location. >location. in new hampshire, an outpouring of grief by james foley's parents, mourning the murder of their son. >> we believe our country is a great country. jim was a great american, and he believed in the very best of our country. >> he was terrific, people with die in lots of different ways, but this was the most horrific, and it haunts me that he -- how much pain he was in. >> those feelings echoed across the atlantic as officials investigat
will be relentless in seeking justice for james foley.ondemnation. >> today the entire world is appalled by the brutal murder of jim foley by the terrorist group, isil. >> and vowed by the president to vigorously pursue the islamic state, responsible for the killing of james foley. >> the united states will do what it must do to protect our people. we will be vigilant and relentless. >> that includes rescue operations of the group. they announced that earlier this month,...
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. >> james: this is the storm trackers. in the north bay we're seeing rain falling now. all this area and rain does not mean all of this is a rain touching the ground. the this sonoma and napa valley is you see some light rain as well. and these very the death of and then >>: i was going to say it's been on and off out here and it's been more on. basically it's been raining all morning. not superhardened what is still is more like that winter wonderland not hit. the good news is that this not sobor code. is pretty steady out here. >> james: the rain is picking up as it gets a little darker. take the advice and take a gun bell out with me today. we will be back at 6:15 a.m.. >>: we were saying slow traffic on highway 4. there was an action the accident at hillcrest and is backing of the rise. there was an accident that tennyson road. the back of the not grown poor me on 11 the midianites active now and that's already starting to back up the traffic. >> mark: removinf a boat today that ran aground in san francisco's ocean beach yesterday. the fisherman that was on that boa
. >> james: this is the storm trackers. in the north bay we're seeing rain falling now. all this area and rain does not mean all of this is a rain touching the ground. the this sonoma and napa valley is you see some light rain as well. and these very the death of and then >>: i was going to say it's been on and off out here and it's been more on. basically it's been raining all morning. not superhardened what is still is more like that winter wonderland not hit. the good news is...
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we've been talking about him, james foley. we'll look back on the life of james foley. want you to know about who he was, the life he led. we'll talk to a friend who travelled with him in syria. also ahead, shattered truce in gaza. what broke the latest cease-fire and efforts to stop the violence. we'll go live to the region. 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ >>> the deepening crisis in gaza. air strikes have resumed. talks at stopping the violence have fallen apart. i want to take you live to fred what have you been seeing in gaza in the last 24 hours? >> they issued that rn wha
we've been talking about him, james foley. we'll look back on the life of james foley. want you to know about who he was, the life he led. we'll talk to a friend who travelled with him in syria. also ahead, shattered truce in gaza. what broke the latest cease-fire and efforts to stop the violence. we'll go live to the region. 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no...
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james foley was only 40 years old. as foley's parents broke down in tears president obama condemned islamic terrorist.for the execution of his on and then it was back to golf. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendall goler is live on martha's vineyard with that story. hi, wendall. >> we have seen this before. it recalls president bush's 2002 rant from the golf course followed by the line, "watch this drive." president obama for the third time addressing reporters, the president said james foley's scil killers are not servants of allah. >> isil speaks for no religion. their victims are mainly muslims and no just god would stand for what they did yesterday and what they do of single day. >> reporter: mr. obama made clear foley's murder will not stop u.s. actions goes isis. there were a dozen strikes against isis yesterday after that video was released. patti ann: what are his critics saying now? >> reporter: he's being criticized for not ending his vacation likeday david cameron did. people say he doesn't
james foley was only 40 years old. as foley's parents broke down in tears president obama condemned islamic terrorist.for the execution of his on and then it was back to golf. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendall goler is live on martha's vineyard with that story. hi, wendall. >> we have seen this before. it recalls president bush's 2002 rant from the golf course followed by the line, "watch this drive." president obama for the third time addressing...
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government, for that matter, in trying to free people like james foley?well, in many cases, the families or the news organizations that some of the journalists work for don't want to jeopardize their safety and don't want us to publicly talk about where they might be or even who they are. stephen sadler, for example, appeared in the video this week, we knew about him but we did not publicly disclose that because we just don't know sometimes who we're dealing with. there are very many groups. they're splintered. some were holding hostages for criminal ransom and others were holding them for political purposes. so with all that uncertainty, it was very difficult to get precise information about the captors. >> ifill: bob, is it more complicated when they're free license journalists not working for major news organizations? >> absolutely. and we at the committee, you know, are very, very concerned for the freelancers. they don't have the big institutionl support of journalists going in for big news organizations and the majority of the journalists now around
government, for that matter, in trying to free people like james foley?well, in many cases, the families or the news organizations that some of the journalists work for don't want to jeopardize their safety and don't want us to publicly talk about where they might be or even who they are. stephen sadler, for example, appeared in the video this week, we knew about him but we did not publicly disclose that because we just don't know sometimes who we're dealing with. there are very many groups....
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the line >>: james: oakland right in the mix of 72.loudy for a lot of our shoreline communities and coastline communities. >>: james the law: country is looking afternoon highs of 71 this afternoon. more of the same temperatures tomorrow they may warmups' slightly thursday and friday. miles stable weather ahead. 647 were and handed over to george for the morning commute. >>: george: the approach to the san mateo bridge and highway 92 in hayward. this is west ball at wilder wrote. we have an accident blocking or three lanes of traffic. this is late to affect the commute coming over from the mimics freeway and 92 west bound on 880. because of this this started to slow of traffic on to the san mateo bridge. so that the rest of ride here can suddenly become much lighter but the overall drive time out of here word is getting slower. >>: george: celotex a little pressure off of the bridge but it doesn't save much of the drive times. looking at your right to the east shore freeway interstate 80 in the west bound ride is still backed up an ear
the line >>: james: oakland right in the mix of 72.loudy for a lot of our shoreline communities and coastline communities. >>: james the law: country is looking afternoon highs of 71 this afternoon. more of the same temperatures tomorrow they may warmups' slightly thursday and friday. miles stable weather ahead. 647 were and handed over to george for the morning commute. >>: george: the approach to the san mateo bridge and highway 92 in hayward. this is west ball at wilder...
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. >> james: today's much to be fantastic labor day looks good also. with deloitte clear conditions. the sun is getting brighter and brighter. this afternoon is going to get warmer. and as that warm weather continues. the labor day holiday looks to be a mixed bag. the temperatures begin to come down sunday and monday next week. but that is just a glimpse of what's to come. >> george: tracking a couple of delays and this morning. but talk about the major problems. bart general up the evening commute. let's go to mike pelton. >> reporter: alt trains are running on time this morning. and so far appears to everything is running smoothly. that was not the case by last night. around 5:10 p.m. their damages to the track stertorous. guard officials says up part of the wheel came off the train and was found on the track. this stopped traffic bourse service and had a strange turn around. the walnut creek in pleasant hill and talk crustacean's or all affected. we still do not know what caused the train to damage the track. >> george: again the good news is trains are running on time this mornin
. >> james: today's much to be fantastic labor day looks good also. with deloitte clear conditions. the sun is getting brighter and brighter. this afternoon is going to get warmer. and as that warm weather continues. the labor day holiday looks to be a mixed bag. the temperatures begin to come down sunday and monday next week. but that is just a glimpse of what's to come. >> george: tracking a couple of delays and this morning. but talk about the major problems. bart general up the...
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let's go back to james. james, is in west beirut, our diplomatic editor.es, there were several issues here of if there is a soldier that's becaptured. we have see the highest number of israeli fatalities in the war with gaza. and kidnapped soldiers are huge b battering tools when it comes to palestinian negotiations as well. if this soldier has been kidnapped, it raises grave concerns about the operation conce considering there was heavy israeli shelling just before the ceasefire began. >> absolutely so. and while you have been speaking to imtaz, more details from a number of sources. let me run through what we now know. i am reading this off of my computer screen. i'm sorry. i literally got this while we are listening a moment ago. the first statement comes from the israeli military who says that at 9:30 a.m., an attack was executed against israeli military forces operating to decommission a tubal. it suggests an israeli soldier has been abducted by what they call terrorists during the incidents. the occurrence are ongoing and the israeli military is cond
let's go back to james. james, is in west beirut, our diplomatic editor.es, there were several issues here of if there is a soldier that's becaptured. we have see the highest number of israeli fatalities in the war with gaza. and kidnapped soldiers are huge b battering tools when it comes to palestinian negotiations as well. if this soldier has been kidnapped, it raises grave concerns about the operation conce considering there was heavy israeli shelling just before the ceasefire began....
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officials say the same >> james: extremist group that killed american journalist james foley is holdingage. >> james:a family representative says the 26- year-old woman was doing humanitarian aid work in syria when she was abducted by the group. >> james:she's not being identified out of fear for her safety. >> james:meanwhile, an american man has been killed while fighting for extremists in syria, mostly likely for the islamic state. >> james:the man is identified as douglas mcauthur mccain. >> james:government officials say an american who died in syria, last weekend, had joined isis militants. >> james:and they say he wasn't the only one. >> james:douglas mcarthur mccain made facebook posts sympathetic to isis, but his family never imagined he would become a jihadi. >> james:mccain converted to islam several years ago. >> james:he traveled to turkey, several months ago. >> james:british observers say he died in syria during a battle between rival extremist groups. >>:"i feel like maybe it was some people he was hanging out with, because that's not who he is. he's not isis. he's not a
officials say the same >> james: extremist group that killed american journalist james foley is holdingage. >> james:a family representative says the 26- year-old woman was doing humanitarian aid work in syria when she was abducted by the group. >> james:she's not being identified out of fear for her safety. >> james:meanwhile, an american man has been killed while fighting for extremists in syria, mostly likely for the islamic state. >> james:the man is identified...
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the identity of james foley's executioner is unknown. but he appears to kill without a conscience and he says he's more than ready to do it again. andy moore, bbc news. >> matthew van dyke is a film maker and journalist from philadelphia who knew james foley. he paid tribute to his friend. >> james was a true professional, you know. he's really dedicated to journalism. he believed in what he was doing. he wasn't going to let anything stop him. he was captured by the gadhafi regime and after released he went right back to libya to continue reporting on that conflict and went on to syria. he knew the risks. he knew the dangers. but he believes strongly in what he was doing and he was good at it. and he did it in the right way and he did it as a true professional. i saw him a couple of weeks before he went missing. we were in aleppo. i was work on a film. he was working as a journalist and i shot some photos and video of him actually and a couple of weeks later he just vanished. hasn't been much information about what happened. my syrian so
the identity of james foley's executioner is unknown. but he appears to kill without a conscience and he says he's more than ready to do it again. andy moore, bbc news. >> matthew van dyke is a film maker and journalist from philadelphia who knew james foley. he paid tribute to his friend. >> james was a true professional, you know. he's really dedicated to journalism. he believed in what he was doing. he wasn't going to let anything stop him. he was captured by the gadhafi regime...