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, i'm jeff glor. shock has given way to grief and fear. but also continued hope. authorities in nepal say at least 2,000 people are confirmed dead after yesterday's massive earthquake. the frightening aftershocks continue today. here's a look at where those have happened so far. this as searchers continue for survivors. holy williams is in kathmandu. >> reporter: they've already begun to cremate the dead in the nepal. lighting hindu funeral pyres for their loved ones. but the final death toll may not be known for days or even weeks. >> rescue teams are digging through the rubble hoping to find survivors. like this man who emerged alive this morning. but beside him was the body of another man who lost his life to be earthquake. they expect to find many more like him. >> the kathmandu valley began to shake violently just before noon yesterday sending shockwaves across nepal. the earthquake toppled buildings crushing people beneath their own homes. the force of the tremors even shredded tarmac roads and
, i'm jeff glor. shock has given way to grief and fear. but also continued hope. authorities in nepal say at least 2,000 people are confirmed dead after yesterday's massive earthquake. the frightening aftershocks continue today. here's a look at where those have happened so far. this as searchers continue for survivors. holy williams is in kathmandu. >> reporter: they've already begun to cremate the dead in the nepal. lighting hindu funeral pyres for their loved ones. but the final death...
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they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbounds. he had to take that dribble and may have gotten inside the arc and obviously this is huge. >> jeff: i love monty williams out of time-outs. >> mike: gordon has five three-pointers. no, put on the line. >> mark: you make a good point. i think both coaches in this series very good coming out of time-outs. >> jeff: really good. you're right. >> mike: so it's going to be 102-97. golden state led by 25 in the final minute of the third quarter led by 18 early in the fourth and then new orleans cut it to six at one point. gordon's toe clearly on the line. right now the scoreboard says 102-98 but it's going to be 97. >> mark: can't overemphasize enoug
they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbounds. he had to take that dribble and may have gotten inside the arc and obviously this is huge....
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kron-4's jeff bush joins us live from where it happened. jeff what happened? jeff bush>>: right now police and detectives are here on scene trying to piece together everything that happened. as you said we have three victims of stabbing. right now we have a lieutenant with. the. new-line >>:tonight around 8:00 p.m. our officers responded to numerous nine long calls of the major fights that occurred here in this corner. when officers arrived on scene the fight had stopped that they found three men inside who had all been stabbed. they have since been traveled to area hospitals and are undergoing treatment at this time. jeff bush>>: there lot of motorcycle clubs that come to this bar, we hear it. tell me about those motorcycle clubs. >>:i do know it this time there are many motorcycle clubs in the bar of. they do appear on video. they do not seem to be directly involved with the debt fight. they were here and we do want to identify them and we do want to talk with them so we can then and other witnesses to identify what happened here tonight and find suspects an
kron-4's jeff bush joins us live from where it happened. jeff what happened? jeff bush>>: right now police and detectives are here on scene trying to piece together everything that happened. as you said we have three victims of stabbing. right now we have a lieutenant with. the. new-line >>:tonight around 8:00 p.m. our officers responded to numerous nine long calls of the major fights that occurred here in this corner. when officers arrived on scene the fight had stopped that they...
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they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbounds. he had to take that dribble and may have gotten inside the arc and obviously this is huge. >> jeff: i love monty williams out of time-outs. >> mike: gordon has five three-pointers. no, put on the line. >> mark: you make a good point. i think both coaches in this series very good coming out of time-outs. >> jeff: really good. you're right. >> mike: so it's going to be 102-97. golden state led by 25 in the final minute of the third quarter led by 18 early in the fourth and then new orleans cut it to six at one point. gordon's toe clearly on the line. right now the scoreboard says 102-98 but it's going to be 97. >> mark: can't overemphasize enoug
they just got to think three-pointer now, jeff? >> jeff: i think what's going to happen here, norris cole will get on the run here and try to get anthony davis isolated. you are going to try to take that first, best shot. >> mike: gordon, fakes a three. a couple of dribbles. leans in, in and out and in again. and they are going to check to see if it's a three or two for golden state inbounds. he had to take that dribble and may have gotten inside the arc and obviously this is huge....
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but jeff, the u.s. official says it will likely be completed within weeks, not months. >> glor: all right, julianna thank you. american law enforcement officials have been warned of a possible isis terror plot against the u.s. military and law enforcement officials, jeff pegues is following this. jeff, what we know? ta >> reporter: this is a warning that went out to law enforcement across the country on friday. authorities have not identified any specific suspects or targets. but information from communication involving known isis associates overseas specifically mention the statecr of california. and as a result of that,te security has been ramped up atin airports across that state.ab jeff, since last summer, western intelligence has been concerned about a threat to aviation. >> glor: jeff, any idea if this means an increased danger posed by isis? >> reporter: even though this is a warning that was put out on friday, these are not new threats. for some time now isis has been attempting to inspire lone
but jeff, the u.s. official says it will likely be completed within weeks, not months. >> glor: all right, julianna thank you. american law enforcement officials have been warned of a possible isis terror plot against the u.s. military and law enforcement officials, jeff pegues is following this. jeff, what we know? ta >> reporter: this is a warning that went out to law enforcement across the country on friday. authorities have not identified any specific suspects or targets. but...
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jeff: last night, the board also heard opposition. parents andrea laferty worries about problems relating to bathrooms at schools. >> no law requires public schools including fairfax to allow boys into girls' bathrooms or girls into boys' bathrooms. providing such access is a safety issue. jeff: but steve hinckley of alexandria, a middle school parent is urging fairfax to move forward. >> i think it's really great that they would take a lead and show the rest of the nation that everybody should be treated equally. jeff: if this measure moves forward, the county will be bringing in a consultant to make sure it is correctly complying on all levels. a vote on this issue is set for may 7th. in the alexandria section of fairfax county jeff goldberg abc 7 news. maureen: gender identity is the big subject tonight as diane sawyer sits down for a long awaited exclusive interview with bruce jenner. the two-hour special reveals jenner's journey and plans for the future. it begins tonight at 9:00 on abc 7 and then tonight at 11:00, abc 7 goes in
jeff: last night, the board also heard opposition. parents andrea laferty worries about problems relating to bathrooms at schools. >> no law requires public schools including fairfax to allow boys into girls' bathrooms or girls into boys' bathrooms. providing such access is a safety issue. jeff: but steve hinckley of alexandria, a middle school parent is urging fairfax to move forward. >> i think it's really great that they would take a lead and show the rest of the nation that...
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in manassas, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. maureen: coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 police are calling it a crisis on the roadways. new steps officers are taking to stop destructive driving. >> oh, no! oh, my god! maureen: a violent confrontation between a man and a security guard caught on camera. the investigation launched by our report. and new information on the search for a man accused of killing his wife inside a hanover dunkin' donuts maureen: the f.b.i. is offering a $20,000 reward in the search for chetanbai patel. he's accused of killing his life palek inside a hanover dunkin' donuts shop last week. the f.b.i. says patel was last seen near newark new jersey. they believe he missed a flight that would have taken him to india where he was born. billboards are planned in spots throughout the northeastern seaboard in an effort to find him. maureen: a judge sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for raping a woman and assaulting a man during an armed robbery. ryan romitar pleaded guilty to the attack in northwest washingto
in manassas, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. maureen: coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 police are calling it a crisis on the roadways. new steps officers are taking to stop destructive driving. >> oh, no! oh, my god! maureen: a violent confrontation between a man and a security guard caught on camera. the investigation launched by our report. and new information on the search for a man accused of killing his wife inside a hanover dunkin' donuts maureen: the f.b.i. is offering a $20,000 reward...
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jeff? jeff: it really did. a tip came into the center here in alexandria and after that point, fairfax county police got involved. bud walker was arraigned today in a courtroom in fairfax county. no comment from his attorney. but now, the investigation into the former public information officer is moving forward. the arrest of bud walker has hit hard in fairfax county from everyday citizens -- >> shocked about it. reporter: to the chief of police. >> this matter is disappointing to all of us. jeff: and it all started here at the national center for missing and exploited children. >> our goal as a clearinghouse is to get the information in the hands of law enforcement. jeff: lindsey olson is the director at the center which receives tips on child pornography, trafficking and abuse from around the world. according to authorities last summer walker allegedly uploaded one image and one video to the social media site tumblr which then alerted the center. they then contacted fairfax police which say they then traced
jeff? jeff: it really did. a tip came into the center here in alexandria and after that point, fairfax county police got involved. bud walker was arraigned today in a courtroom in fairfax county. no comment from his attorney. but now, the investigation into the former public information officer is moving forward. the arrest of bud walker has hit hard in fairfax county from everyday citizens -- >> shocked about it. reporter: to the chief of police. >> this matter is disappointing to...
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kron four's jeff bush is live tonight in moraga with the latest jeff. >> jeff: i still was the place a law professor morning because the meningitis college officials would only say that the student is male and that others on campus were ordered to take antibiotics immediately as a preventitive measure to make sure the disease does not spread to others on campus. about >> : >> dr. nishant shah : the student who was ill is getting treatment for meningecocle disease which is very severe and he is improving and the other side, there is a community where we there is a possible exposure and treating it as if it were the disease so we don't see any other secondary cases. >> jeff: meningitis can be deadly and is transmitted by close contact with others. symptoms include stiff neck, fever, nausia and muscle aches, among others. the school says extra effort has been made to keep the facilities clean to prevent the further spread of the disease. about 60 students and staff members are getting antibiotics to make sure they don't contract meningitis. >> erica jenson : there are some recommendatio
kron four's jeff bush is live tonight in moraga with the latest jeff. >> jeff: i still was the place a law professor morning because the meningitis college officials would only say that the student is male and that others on campus were ordered to take antibiotics immediately as a preventitive measure to make sure the disease does not spread to others on campus. about >> : >> dr. nishant shah : the student who was ill is getting treatment for meningecocle disease which is very...
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jeff flock a live report. jeff. jeff: oh, you bet you.show you what could be the future of boxing. a seminole moment for boxing. up close and personal when we come back. ♪ you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ lori: tickets for the fight of the
jeff flock a live report. jeff. jeff: oh, you bet you.show you what could be the future of boxing. a seminole moment for boxing. up close and personal when we come back. ♪ you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a...
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jeff: good question. i guess it can be seens old news, oh this sounds familiar but i'm not sure this is what the clinton campaign wanted week two of its candidacy. very careful roll-out. she was doing this reconnection tour with voters. so certainly they didn't want this. but you sort of deal with the hand that you have. so i guess it gets it out of the way at this point. at least this part of it. but we still don't know the whole picture. >> obviously people have very strong opinions about hillary clinton. does something like this you think going to affect do they care? are voters going to care from anything we know at this point? gwen: it helps that it's really murky. mark: and the more complicated it is the better it is for the clintons. it seems like a very familiar story. but i think you're right, most people have their minds made up. they like her or like what she stands for or don't like what it stands for. but it goes to the heart -- of course, voters are not paying attention. they don't know enou
jeff: good question. i guess it can be seens old news, oh this sounds familiar but i'm not sure this is what the clinton campaign wanted week two of its candidacy. very careful roll-out. she was doing this reconnection tour with voters. so certainly they didn't want this. but you sort of deal with the hand that you have. so i guess it gets it out of the way at this point. at least this part of it. but we still don't know the whole picture. >> obviously people have very strong opinions...
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jeff goldberg has the story. incredible bravery all the way around. jeff: yeah, kimberly, unbelievable bravery, that is what we heard repeatedly through the day. this fire started at 7:00 this morning in clinton. while the young boy's mother, stepfather, and older brother made it outside, he remained inside, keeping his composure with the training of the 911 operator in the firefighters kicked into gear. >> what is the location of the emergency? jeff: there is one moment when the children sphere is impossible to ignore. 13-year-old marcus trapped in the second-floor bedroom of this clinton home, trying to reassure his sister as the smoke bills. and prince george's county 911 operator krysten ritter guiding them through the chaos. >> when the firefighters get to the house, how do they get to your room? >> help! >> marcus? who are you talking to? where are they? >> once he told me his house was very smoky, i knew i needed to get them to safety. you are doing a great job, ok? jeff: with smoke continuing to fill the room, the firefighters raced to the sce
jeff goldberg has the story. incredible bravery all the way around. jeff: yeah, kimberly, unbelievable bravery, that is what we heard repeatedly through the day. this fire started at 7:00 this morning in clinton. while the young boy's mother, stepfather, and older brother made it outside, he remained inside, keeping his composure with the training of the 911 operator in the firefighters kicked into gear. >> what is the location of the emergency? jeff: there is one moment when the children...
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jeff: thanks, steve. it is my own belief that the manufacturing problem is more difficult, significant, and more costly than the physics album. as hard as the physics and chemistry problem is, the commercialization of that physics and chemistry is significantly harder. i will give a couple of minutes of a history lesson about bell labs. i came into grad school in 1993 when bell labs was in its last throes. i'm representative of the era that is the on bell labs. in case folks in this audience do not know, bell labs invented almost everything that changed our lives. the microchip certainly but glass fiber came out of bell labs. satellite technology, cell phone technology. the idea, the philosophy of using binary code opened up the idea of using switches, which is what a transistor is, to advance computing using binary code. that came out of bell labs. most people know that, that the innovation that came out of bell labs was significant and changed life on this planet. what you might not know is that the ven
jeff: thanks, steve. it is my own belief that the manufacturing problem is more difficult, significant, and more costly than the physics album. as hard as the physics and chemistry problem is, the commercialization of that physics and chemistry is significantly harder. i will give a couple of minutes of a history lesson about bell labs. i came into grad school in 1993 when bell labs was in its last throes. i'm representative of the era that is the on bell labs. in case folks in this audience do...
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is live at fairfax county courthouse to explain. jeff? jeff: well scott i spoke with county attorney prosecutor ray morrow this afternoon who basically said it's a coincidence that his officers are moving forward with a decision to convene a grand jury one day after the county settled a wrongful death suit with the family of john geer for nearly $3 million. morrow says the evidence simply was not ready to move forward until today. morrow says his office was already leaning in this direction to go forward but it wasn't until today, this week rather, that the commonwealth's attorney from faquier county who is the special prosecutor reviewing this case presented morrow's office with an
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is live at fairfax county courthouse to explain. jeff? jeff: well scott i spoke with county attorney prosecutor ray morrow this afternoon who basically said it's a coincidence that his officers are moving forward with a decision to convene a grand jury one day after the county settled a wrongful death suit with the family of john geer for nearly $3 million. morrow says the evidence simply was not ready to move forward until today. morrow says his...
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jeff goldman is live in fairfax where a rally is under way right now. jeff?audio] jeff: the board of supervisors is hearing from teachers and school leaders that decreased funding could lead to budget cuts and job losses. >> the teachers who work at our school can't afford to live where they teach and there's an exodus that's happening all over fairfax county. jeff: the board is proposing $2.7 billion for school funding next year but the school board is asking for an increase of $70 million. a $14 million difference according to the board. >> it's never easy. jeff: board of supervisors chair sharon buliva says the two sides have not yet bridged the gap but they're close. >> i think we all agree that compensation for our futures is the most important thing. jeff: steve greenberg is president of the fairfax county federation of teachers. >> where people are demoralized, it really zaps their energy and makes them lose that love of teaching which of course, then translates into the love of learning for students. >> you should be able to teach and live here. i thi
jeff goldman is live in fairfax where a rally is under way right now. jeff?audio] jeff: the board of supervisors is hearing from teachers and school leaders that decreased funding could lead to budget cuts and job losses. >> the teachers who work at our school can't afford to live where they teach and there's an exodus that's happening all over fairfax county. jeff: the board is proposing $2.7 billion for school funding next year but the school board is asking for an increase of $70...
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is convicted child rapist warren jeffs still wielding power from prison? in an exclusive interview, a local lawman details how the polygamist preacher intimidates not only the church. what happens? >>> real-life gone girl? she disappeared from her boyfriend's home and reappeared unharmed, claiming she was kidnapped by criminals still on the loose. tonight new developments in the twisted case in why police believe the can whole thing was a hoax. >>> and bieber gets burned. >> i've been in lock up and you wouldn't last a >> martha stewart, even ron burgundy. >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> you, my friend recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when otheres focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you focus on opportunity. that's what a type e does and so it begins. >> with etrade's investing center, you can spot trends >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, a formal marshal is speaking out exclusively to us with allegations warren jeffs is exerting control not just over his congregation but local government from pr
is convicted child rapist warren jeffs still wielding power from prison? in an exclusive interview, a local lawman details how the polygamist preacher intimidates not only the church. what happens? >>> real-life gone girl? she disappeared from her boyfriend's home and reappeared unharmed, claiming she was kidnapped by criminals still on the loose. tonight new developments in the twisted case in why police believe the can whole thing was a hoax. >>> and bieber gets burned....
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jeff? >> jeff :this story just keeps getting weirder and weirder. as you said that i just spoke to the home owner and he is convinced that the woman who was arrested at the airport he came face-to-face with in his house. >>:on the video you just see this girl come through a crack in the fence and she's creeping through the back yard and she looks really high or screwed up or something. >> jeff :that was caught on video but our homeowner, mike says she came into his househe had never seen her before in his life. >> mike : she kinda stammored and looked at me like i was not who she was expecting and i said ok, good morning. who are you and when did you get here? she asked what time it was and i said it's eight o clock and said not long ago and i said i don't know who you are and she said i'm deanna and i said i'm going to have to ask you to leave fathom because i don't know who you are. and, she went back into the bedroom and i followed her and said i need you to leave and she said, oh, i guess i should leave then. and i said yes. then she climbed out
jeff? >> jeff :this story just keeps getting weirder and weirder. as you said that i just spoke to the home owner and he is convinced that the woman who was arrested at the airport he came face-to-face with in his house. >>:on the video you just see this girl come through a crack in the fence and she's creeping through the back yard and she looks really high or screwed up or something. >> jeff :that was caught on video but our homeowner, mike says she came into his househe had...
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cory: linkedin ceo jeff weiner. khosla will talk about education when bwest continues. ♪ cory: up next vinod khosla talks education, behind the scenes in the music business and streaming. a sectional heatwave intensifying in california extended drought. the last 12 months were a full four and a half degrees above the 20th century average. it's having a big impact on food producers like kind healthy snacks. >> is a serious issue for humanity. this is just the beginning of some major challenges we will face. it's not just water, drought. it is also climate change. cory: more than 44% of california is now in a declared exceptional drought meaning crop losses or water shortage is in the top two percentile. the city of brotherly love ain't loving comcast trade many of its residents can't even get an answer when they call their hometown cable company. let's must comcast said it would triple the staff the response to members on social media. silicon valley does not have a better-known investor than vinod khosla. he is now
cory: linkedin ceo jeff weiner. khosla will talk about education when bwest continues. ♪ cory: up next vinod khosla talks education, behind the scenes in the music business and streaming. a sectional heatwave intensifying in california extended drought. the last 12 months were a full four and a half degrees above the 20th century average. it's having a big impact on food producers like kind healthy snacks. >> is a serious issue for humanity. this is just the beginning of some major...
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jeff flock joins us. jeff? >> so cool, they even put my name on a jersey. that is al shown jeffrey. anyway. look at this place. this is an extravaganza, draft town. chicago is draft town. this will be interactive exhibit. look at it right here. just being set up right now. it will be free to people. the nfl has never done this before, brought people in for the draft in such a big way. such a departure from 1964, the last time the draft was here. i'm not sure what this is all about, to be very honest with you. it appears to be under construction, whatever, in draft town. 1964, there were just six reporters, count them, six reporters covering the draft. this year an audience is expected on tv, day one, tomorrow, of over 10 million people. all kinds of exhibits, showing you how they make footballs. showing you how they do pretty much everything related to football. pretty amazing. look what they built here. this is a giant structure out here along chicago's lakefront, almost over a million square feet. will be quite a spectacle, guys. liz: thank you very much.
jeff flock joins us. jeff? >> so cool, they even put my name on a jersey. that is al shown jeffrey. anyway. look at this place. this is an extravaganza, draft town. chicago is draft town. this will be interactive exhibit. look at it right here. just being set up right now. it will be free to people. the nfl has never done this before, brought people in for the draft in such a big way. such a departure from 1964, the last time the draft was here. i'm not sure what this is all about, to be...
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-jeff: yes.e came down here with daddy's money and thought that this would be something that was profitable and needed here in myrtle beach. and it would have been if he kept his temper under control. lemonis: and you've used him before? jeff: i have. the work that they did was very subpar. the lettering was all crooked, it was bubbled up. lemonis: did they try to make it right? were they apologetic? jeff: no. lemonis: did you end up paying for that sign? jeff: well, he actually sued me. yes. i lost $600. lemonis: and he sued you over $600? jeff: exactly. lemonis: [ scoffs ] jeff: i don't think that there's anything that can be done to remove the tarnish of his name and his likeness being associated with that company with the reputation that he already has. you know, he's gotten up in people's faces. lemonis: that's a big risk. jeff: yeah. lemonis: jeff was sued by anthony, so their history has to be taken into account. but i've been around anthony, and hearing this story, it doesn't surprise me.
-jeff: yes.e came down here with daddy's money and thought that this would be something that was profitable and needed here in myrtle beach. and it would have been if he kept his temper under control. lemonis: and you've used him before? jeff: i have. the work that they did was very subpar. the lettering was all crooked, it was bubbled up. lemonis: did they try to make it right? were they apologetic? jeff: no. lemonis: did you end up paying for that sign? jeff: well, he actually sued me. yes. i...
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jeff. >> jeff: s. 7 year-old boy was shot in the chest and a personable the cherrystone lives >> jeff: more than two dozen shell casings were noted during the police investigation. the brass littered the intersection of cherry and fifth street. the circumstances are unclear but what is know is that police are looking for as many as five suspects who were involved. it is unclear who the intended taget was but the boy was caught in the crossfire. police say he was taken to the hospital by family members. >> : added that we have a shooting victim it's a strategy >> jeff:anytime we have a shooting victim it's a tragedy but in this particular case we have a seven year old child. i can assure you that the vallejo police department is doing sparing no resources in determining the cause of this. the shooting.which occurred around 5:30. you can see in this aerial video from abc 7 that police were investigating the shootingtrying to piece together what happened.a tragedya seven year old boy. police say they don't know who is responsible but they say they will find out. park : how can our viewer
jeff. >> jeff: s. 7 year-old boy was shot in the chest and a personable the cherrystone lives >> jeff: more than two dozen shell casings were noted during the police investigation. the brass littered the intersection of cherry and fifth street. the circumstances are unclear but what is know is that police are looking for as many as five suspects who were involved. it is unclear who the intended taget was but the boy was caught in the crossfire. police say he was taken to the...
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kron 4's jeff bush was there.and talked to friends who say she didn't deserve to die. >> jeff: last friday, police were called to the home of 35 year old michele davismother of eight. she had been stabbed multiple times and police say her husband, john did it. friends of hers in concord gathered at the dave brubeck park next door to her alma matter to remember her. they say she was caring and friendly and a good mother. >> it never, to me seemed like there was any kind of domestic violence going on in their homenone that she ever spoke of. but, we know that when you are a vicitim of that sometimes, you keep it behind closed doors. it is a very tragic thing. michele i've known since 1994. it's been 20 some odd years and she was always the person to be there for you. >> jeff: it was clear that her death affected those who came to remember her in a profound way. >> one thing i do know is that the way we are going to remember her is not that way. we are going to remember her as a joy and the love that she brought to all the people who she was around and this is why we are all pulling together
kron 4's jeff bush was there.and talked to friends who say she didn't deserve to die. >> jeff: last friday, police were called to the home of 35 year old michele davismother of eight. she had been stabbed multiple times and police say her husband, john did it. friends of hers in concord gathered at the dave brubeck park next door to her alma matter to remember her. they say she was caring and friendly and a good mother. >> it never, to me seemed like there was any kind of domestic...
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her fiancee, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup for today. joe terranova is the senior managing director at virtus investment partners. pete najarian co-founder of optionmonster, gordon is with us today, of rosenblat securities and on the floor of the new york stock exchange as he is every day. our game plan today looks like this. biting apple, why one wall street firm did what lately has been unthinkable. downgrading america's most loved stock. that's why we've made it our call of the day. crude reality. goldman's jeff currie with us for this hour on the second biggest energy deal ever and where oil could go from here. we begin with royal dutch cell
her fiancee, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. meet our...
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jeff goldberg is there live with the very latest. jeff? jeff: well alison the name of the woman is amber gamse currently out on bail. 25 minutes ago, we saw a prince william county police officer walk up to amber gamse's home and she knocked on the door. miss gamse opened the door and allowed the police officer inside. closed the door. that was the end of the situation. we do not know the circumstances as to why the officer is at miss gamse's home. we do know however, that her children are no longer living in the house. conditions inside the home are described as unlivable especially for two young children. >> they're the ones that suffer the most. jeff: but when marcy who lives a few doors down saw police arresting 33-year-old amber gamse. >> i wasn't surprised. we've seen the police around here a couple of times. jeff: all she could do was shake her head. >> it's really sad. you wish you would know so you can somehow help. jeff: on sunday night around 7:00 prince william county police got a call from someone who knew gamse concerned that
jeff goldberg is there live with the very latest. jeff? jeff: well alison the name of the woman is amber gamse currently out on bail. 25 minutes ago, we saw a prince william county police officer walk up to amber gamse's home and she knocked on the door. miss gamse opened the door and allowed the police officer inside. closed the door. that was the end of the situation. we do not know the circumstances as to why the officer is at miss gamse's home. we do know however, that her children are no...
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i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org anyone. but tonight: hillary clinton's presidential announcement is polarizing california's political power players. those of you in the east bay could soon be paying more for your water...we'll tell you what to expect on your future water bills and giants baseball is back. how fans -- and the field crew -- are getting ready for tomorrow's home opener at at&t park. kpix 5 news is next. it's the latest consequence of ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ california's devastating drought. tonight: more than a million bay area water customers are in for some serious sticker shock. >>> the latest consequence of california's de
i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org anyone. but tonight: hillary clinton's presidential announcement is polarizing california's political power players. those of you in the east bay could soon be paying more for your water...we'll tell you what to expect on your future water bills and giants baseball is back. how fans -- and the field crew -- are getting ready for tomorrow's home opener at at&t...
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chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us and jeff what's the timeline here? do have some weekend plans to consider. >> it sped up just a little bit, so i think it will bode better here if you had some early morning plans on your schedule. you can see the top scanner there on the radar. it is very light here near u eureka and also nightlight near the border. overnight that rainfall is going to begin across the north bay and also san francisco, then it's going to move south any time from 1:00 to 3:00 a.m. early in the morning, from 4:00 to 6:00 a.m. that's when we'll have heavy pockets across the south bay, and it will be drying out. it is completely done from all indications right now from the time of 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and we'll have a partly sunny afternoon with it. so it will clear out to where a lot of saturday will be dry. in terms of sierra snow we showed that you video earlier. it looks like some of the highest totals right here at squaw. kingville 7, twin bridges 11 and kirkville expecting 9. we'll let you know how much the bay area will pick up on
chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us and jeff what's the timeline here? do have some weekend plans to consider. >> it sped up just a little bit, so i think it will bode better here if you had some early morning plans on your schedule. you can see the top scanner there on the radar. it is very light here near u eureka and also nightlight near the border. overnight that rainfall is going to begin across the north bay and also san francisco, then it's going to move south any time from...
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in reston, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. alison: ok, jeff, thank you very much. so? leon: thank you for today. national golf day. doug: worked out well. a little bit of sunshine getting through. that's it. tomorrow, bright sunny day but rapid change to rain on friday and then change back to sunshine now on saturday. let's get you to one of our many many h.d. cameras and see a little bit of blue sky there around sunrise. like most other parts of the viewing area the clouds rolled in and the tt system and storm center to our south and spreading rain across north carolina and the carolinas. clouds now are starting to clear a bit. by sunset we'll have more sunshine in many areas. clearing skies later tonight and temperatures will fall from the 60's to the 40's overnight. 65 in rockville and berkeley springs now. 64 at clifton and 64 degrees now in suitland and the winds are fairly light at the moment. pollen count in the moderate range for tree pollen in the high range for mold spores. over the next few days probably we're going to see the tree pollen continuing to rise.
in reston, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. alison: ok, jeff, thank you very much. so? leon: thank you for today. national golf day. doug: worked out well. a little bit of sunshine getting through. that's it. tomorrow, bright sunny day but rapid change to rain on friday and then change back to sunshine now on saturday. let's get you to one of our many many h.d. cameras and see a little bit of blue sky there around sunrise. like most other parts of the viewing area the clouds rolled in and the tt...
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jeff mr.bama said it's press sizely because he doesn't expect iran the change that this nuclear deal is necessary, arguing if iran were like germany or sweden, no one would be worried. >> glor: major garrett, thank you. today kenya launched more air strikes on islamic militant camps in neighboring somalia. retribution for a brutal attack last week at a college in which christians were targeted and executed. 148 people died in that attack. debora patta is in nairobi. >> reporter: for four dares mary nandwa has been looking for her cousin milton mukhwana at the morgue. mukhwana was studying at garissa university when al-shabaab gunmen launched a murderous rampage last week. nandwa is the closest thing mukhwana has to a mother after his own died last year. >> [inaudible] >> like so many families whose children were slaughtered at garissa, nandwa wants answered about the security lapses that allowed the militants to roam the campus for more than 13 hours. [gunfire] the militants struck at dawn. ke
jeff mr.bama said it's press sizely because he doesn't expect iran the change that this nuclear deal is necessary, arguing if iran were like germany or sweden, no one would be worried. >> glor: major garrett, thank you. today kenya launched more air strikes on islamic militant camps in neighboring somalia. retribution for a brutal attack last week at a college in which christians were targeted and executed. 148 people died in that attack. debora patta is in nairobi. >> reporter: for...
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does jeff immelt really lose?ad enough incentive to sell this quickly worked in small, and that might have played a role in the negotiation. rick: there is more to it than the market conditions. there is a desire on the part -- erik: they are considered systemically important by banking regulators in the world. rick: exactly. with that comes greater scrutiny from regulators, and the cost that goes along with that. stephanie: hold on -- except for the fact that that is what blackstone is starting to look like, but the regulars have not noticed yet. you disagree? erik: no, i just saying that is a conversation you have to have with steve schwarzman. it is not all pretty. ge shares are up 8%, and the covenant will have to pay a boatload of tax on the money bringing -- they are bringing over from overseas. $4 billion in cash. nobody should be liking that. what are they in love with, the fact that ge's getting out of commercial real estate, not going to be an originator of commercial real estate loans any longer, and it
does jeff immelt really lose?ad enough incentive to sell this quickly worked in small, and that might have played a role in the negotiation. rick: there is more to it than the market conditions. there is a desire on the part -- erik: they are considered systemically important by banking regulators in the world. rick: exactly. with that comes greater scrutiny from regulators, and the cost that goes along with that. stephanie: hold on -- except for the fact that that is what blackstone is...
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>> thanks, jeff.ually, the study is important because it's one of the first studies to study patients, 130,000 patients actually, for such a long period of time. they studied patients for over 32 years and showed that after taking a moderate amount of aspirin for a long period of time, patients had a significantly decreased risk of cancer. f >> glor: gastrointestinal and t colo-rectal cancers? >> correct. and in fact, for gi cancers, the risk goes down by 20%, and for colo-rectalef colo-rectal cancers, for patients i treat in particular it goes down by 25%. so that's really exciting news. >> glor: but the duration, it did say, what, 16 years, before it is effective in this way? >> correct. patients need to take the aspirin for at least 16 years,e and after they've stopped taking for a period of three or four years, the benefit's no longer there. >> glor: by the way, when you say regular basis, what does that mean? >> so, regular basis means that patients had to take at least two 325 milligram tablets
>> thanks, jeff.ually, the study is important because it's one of the first studies to study patients, 130,000 patients actually, for such a long period of time. they studied patients for over 32 years and showed that after taking a moderate amount of aspirin for a long period of time, patients had a significantly decreased risk of cancer. f >> glor: gastrointestinal and t colo-rectal cancers? >> correct. and in fact, for gi cancers, the risk goes down by 20%, and for...
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i'm jeff bush in martinez, kron four news. >> reporter :the winds really ramped up today.und 25 mi. per hour mt. diablo recording wins 50 to 60 m.p.h.. it is going to remain breezy tonight. and tonight same time there is a weather system coming through but it looks like all of the rain is going to just fizzle out. lots of sunshine tomorrow and other cool to mild day, winds as strong as 40 m.p.h. we're looking at some scattered clouds and the bay as weather system goes by, and earlier in the forecast maybe not sprinkles but, the clouds will be gone, sunshine to start out the day temperatures relatively mild, up around 70 in the warmest spots an east bay value-ballet-. here is the storm trackers temperatures into the upper '70's low 80s by the bay by thursday and friday close to 90 degrees inland >> catherine : coming up madison bumgarner rides a horse for the giants' home opener and klay thompson has a monster game for the warriors. the sports, next!!!! wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what
i'm jeff bush in martinez, kron four news. >> reporter :the winds really ramped up today.und 25 mi. per hour mt. diablo recording wins 50 to 60 m.p.h.. it is going to remain breezy tonight. and tonight same time there is a weather system coming through but it looks like all of the rain is going to just fizzle out. lots of sunshine tomorrow and other cool to mild day, winds as strong as 40 m.p.h. we're looking at some scattered clouds and the bay as weather system goes by, and earlier in...
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where it's been windy and chilly in the east bay..jeff? >> jeff :the wind was gusty and the temperature dropped around mid afternoon. strange cloud formations could be seen in the distance and a spooky gray sky dominated the bay area on mondaya storm brewing off the coastanxious and unseasonable. pg&e is always interested whenever the weather alarm bells start ringingthat utility was busy all afternoon with work crews getting the trees that are near the power lines trimmed up and ready for the unusual, spring stormy weather that is appoaching the bay areaa storm that is expected to pack a punch and offer some badly needed rain to the bay areait could be the last, best chance for a significant amount of precious water to fall on our drought strickened part of the planet. forecasters are saying the storm could bring at least an inch of waterwhich is not as much as we need but any precipitation is welcome and considered a blessing to the region. the rain is expected to start falling sometime after midnight and should fall throughout the night
where it's been windy and chilly in the east bay..jeff? >> jeff :the wind was gusty and the temperature dropped around mid afternoon. strange cloud formations could be seen in the distance and a spooky gray sky dominated the bay area on mondaya storm brewing off the coastanxious and unseasonable. pg&e is always interested whenever the weather alarm bells start ringingthat utility was busy all afternoon with work crews getting the trees that are near the power lines trimmed up and...
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jeff? >> jeff: i finish talking to campus police about 30 minutes to go and they say they're taking this great seriously. one student at launch her and other students say they were going to bring a gun and it " should the place up " >> we started an investigation and warned of vienna community warned of the community. all we know is that these threats were made and we have to take them seriously. >> jeff: campus police say they are going to increase their number of officers. it should be noted that there are no class's tomorrow by several athletic events and competitions will be taking place on campus. >> catherine: breaking news tonight. a wild chase through san francisco tonight. this is video posted to twitter of police cars racing through the tenderloin district. they pursued a car at fast speeds throughout the city. after a 13-hour shutdown earlier today.traffic is moving again on highway 880. a u-p-s big rig crash caused the mess. you're looking at video from our helicopter partnershi
jeff? >> jeff: i finish talking to campus police about 30 minutes to go and they say they're taking this great seriously. one student at launch her and other students say they were going to bring a gun and it " should the place up " >> we started an investigation and warned of vienna community warned of the community. all we know is that these threats were made and we have to take them seriously. >> jeff: campus police say they are going to increase their number of...
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kron-4's jeff bush is live in menlo park with the latest.jeff? jeff :police were investigating this dark car that the three robbery suspects were driving inpolice from fremont and newark were chasing them when they came under fire. menlo park police were investigating this and dark car the the three robbery suspects were riding in. that investigation went well into the evening. police from fremont and newark were chasing the suspects when they came under fire. >> cdr. dave bertini :as they pursued them they came across the dumbarton bridge and ended up turning onto willow road. in the 1300 block of willow road multiple suspects began to shoot at the officers who were pursuing them in that area. >> jeff :a police car was hit but no officers were hurt. the home invasion suspects got out of the car and started running away. police caught two of them but a third got away. officers say >> bertini : the menlo park police department will be handling the assault with a deadly weapon against police officers and the attempted murder of the police officers.
kron-4's jeff bush is live in menlo park with the latest.jeff? jeff :police were investigating this dark car that the three robbery suspects were driving inpolice from fremont and newark were chasing them when they came under fire. menlo park police were investigating this and dark car the the three robbery suspects were riding in. that investigation went well into the evening. police from fremont and newark were chasing the suspects when they came under fire. >> cdr. dave bertini :as...
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jeff: no i'm not.: when it comes to google's results, everybody always looks for how much is spent. google spent a lot of money on these random projects that may or may not play out. are the rules different when it comes to google? do people look at it and give it a pass and for other companies they wouldn't? jeff: yes, they have so much money they can afford to spend it on odd things. they can also innovate and experiments. think back to the days of monopoly. we depend upon googles innovation. we will talk about the fight in europe. google is an innovation engine for america, and that matters. matt: are any of the innovations outside of search making money? the don't make money on their hardware phones. on the platform they also have youtube, which seems to be doing well as far as users and added revenue. do they make money in these other areas? jeff: yes. android is a data manufacturer. it is a context machine. my phone knows where i am, what i'm doing, and what i want. matt: the first person data th
jeff: no i'm not.: when it comes to google's results, everybody always looks for how much is spent. google spent a lot of money on these random projects that may or may not play out. are the rules different when it comes to google? do people look at it and give it a pass and for other companies they wouldn't? jeff: yes, they have so much money they can afford to spend it on odd things. they can also innovate and experiments. think back to the days of monopoly. we depend upon googles innovation....
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emily: tell me a little bit about your partnership with jeff. reid: jeff and i get along very well.le, jeff knows that when it comes down to things like building organizational cultures, or thinking about how do you really make an executive staff work really well together, and how do you identify a plus talent through the whole organization. so we partner on these things together. we solve these problems together. emily: so you split your time now between linkedin and greylock. how do you split your time? i mean, is it like 50/50? can you break it down? reid: or 70/70. [laughter] emily: or more like that. reid: so, i, generally speaking, work seven days a week. i have an office right next to jeff's. the short answer is all. emily: seven days a week? reid: yes. emily: you have had so many wins already. why do you do all of this? reid: the way i think about it is how do you have a life that was -- that you are proud about having lived it? that you think that what you did in the world was worth it? emily: you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and serge
emily: tell me a little bit about your partnership with jeff. reid: jeff and i get along very well.le, jeff knows that when it comes down to things like building organizational cultures, or thinking about how do you really make an executive staff work really well together, and how do you identify a plus talent through the whole organization. so we partner on these things together. we solve these problems together. emily: so you split your time now between linkedin and greylock. how do you split...
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jeff flock has the story in the nation's heartland. jeff. jeff: sort of like a frog in a pan, lori. a penny a day for the last week or so. we'll have the reason behind it as we search out cheap gas on the indiana illinois border. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ lori: time for a "countdown" news flash. european officials gathered for an emergency meeting after a fishing vessel carrying hundreds of my grants capsized. it made it the mediterranean's dead list capsize ever. (?) the rescue ships are responding to new distress significant analyze off the coast of libya. (?) six men have been arrested for trying to join the islamic state. they were arrested as a year long investigation into young men from the minnesota area trying to join isis. the embattled former head of mf global and chairman of goldman sachs wants to get in the hedge fund game. jon corzine wants to open up his own fund with his own money and outside investors. he faces legal challenges that could keep him from starting this hedge fund. and target's website was absolutely overwhelmed by shoppers clamoring for a piece of lilly pulitzer'
jeff flock has the story in the nation's heartland. jeff. jeff: sort of like a frog in a pan, lori. a penny a day for the last week or so. we'll have the reason behind it as we search out cheap gas on the indiana illinois border. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ lori: time for a "countdown" news flash. european officials gathered for an emergency meeting after a fishing vessel carrying hundreds of my grants capsized. it made it the mediterranean's dead list capsize ever. (?) the rescue ships are...
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i'm jeff glor.s a review of the fbi lab in washington that is opening eyes across the country and now it could reopen hundreds of criminal cases. 95% of cases looked at so far included flawed testimony that includes 32 death penalty cases. this weekend the fbi acknowledged mistakes and jericka duncan has details. >> reporter: before dna testing became prevalent the fbi relies heavily on visual analysis of evidence, sometimes building occasions on microscopic analysis of hair. but in 2012, federal officials launched an investigation after the "washington post" reported that flawed presentic hair matches might have led to the convictions of hundreds of people. a in a full report coming out tomorrow, the innocence project and the national association of criminal defense lawyers will say that from the 1970s through 1999, 25 of 29 fbi forensic examiners made errors in their testimony impacting 257 cases. the reports will says, out of 18 executions, 12 of them had errors in either testimony or lab reports
i'm jeff glor.s a review of the fbi lab in washington that is opening eyes across the country and now it could reopen hundreds of criminal cases. 95% of cases looked at so far included flawed testimony that includes 32 death penalty cases. this weekend the fbi acknowledged mistakes and jericka duncan has details. >> reporter: before dna testing became prevalent the fbi relies heavily on visual analysis of evidence, sometimes building occasions on microscopic analysis of hair. but in 2012,...
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good evening jeff and dawn.d to believe that by tomorrow temperatures will be in the 70s again. temperatures right now have been stuck in the 40s. wind chills in the 30s and we have pocks of drizzle. however, as we look at ultimate doppler toward the western part of the state around pittsburgh, they are already under a severe thunderstorm watch for potential hail and damaging winds tonight. we're going to watch for the system out to the west around st. louis. that will impact us tomorrow afternoon and evening with the potential of damaging winds as well as hail. in fact the storm prediction center out of norman, oklahoma has already placed much of the area in a slight risk tomorrow afternoon and evening for that severe weather. but temperatures right now in the low 40s area wide. we have 41 degrees in atlantic city. 30s right now in the pocono mountains. if you're headed
good evening jeff and dawn.d to believe that by tomorrow temperatures will be in the 70s again. temperatures right now have been stuck in the 40s. wind chills in the 30s and we have pocks of drizzle. however, as we look at ultimate doppler toward the western part of the state around pittsburgh, they are already under a severe thunderstorm watch for potential hail and damaging winds tonight. we're going to watch for the system out to the west around st. louis. that will impact us tomorrow...
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to my far left is jeff sober the executive director -- jeff selberg, the director of the peterson institute on health care. he will help direct us in what we can keep health care costs any manageable level. and to my right i have already introduced somewhat my co-moderator, the founder of the kaiser family foundation. he was the institute of medicine and commissioner of the department of human reasons for new jersey. he was director of health and human services at pew charitable trust, and also five president -- vice president of the robert wood johnson foundation. he also served in the carter administration. drew is going to start us off on giving us perspective on health care costs. by coincidence, he has a column in today's wall street journal. you all received a copy of that on your way in. i will turn it over to drew. drew: some of you remember the carter administration, right? [laughter] it is great to see some of you here. i started working with marilyn when she was at the national journal asking me hard questions , and then she worked with us at kaiser health news and i got to ask h
to my far left is jeff sober the executive director -- jeff selberg, the director of the peterson institute on health care. he will help direct us in what we can keep health care costs any manageable level. and to my right i have already introduced somewhat my co-moderator, the founder of the kaiser family foundation. he was the institute of medicine and commissioner of the department of human reasons for new jersey. he was director of health and human services at pew charitable trust, and also...
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kron-4's jeff bush has the details. >> jeff: pam, bakkan crude is nasty stuff and extreemly dangeroustransport and earth justice says the public has not been adequitly warned about the plan to ship the stuff here to the tessoro refinery. earth justice says the plan to move bakken crude oil and canadian tar sands crude to the tesso plant was not fully disclosed to the public when the state lands commission approved a 30 year lease for the marine port operated by the tessoro refinery. >> all of these things are really dirty and they pose really serious dangers to the public health. they are dirtier when you burn them. they are dangerous to transport and we think they are a bad idea in general. >> jeff: bakken crude has a bad reputation because of accidents like this one in canada.bakken crude was being transported on a train in that accidentbut earth justice says an accident like this on the water would be devistating. tessoro is named as a party of interest, which means it's lawyers will be working hand in hand with the land commission to defend the extension of the lease. earth justic
kron-4's jeff bush has the details. >> jeff: pam, bakkan crude is nasty stuff and extreemly dangeroustransport and earth justice says the public has not been adequitly warned about the plan to ship the stuff here to the tessoro refinery. earth justice says the plan to move bakken crude oil and canadian tar sands crude to the tesso plant was not fully disclosed to the public when the state lands commission approved a 30 year lease for the marine port operated by the tessoro refinery....
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jeff: since he's a u.s. citizen, how does our federal government track americans that go abroad for terrorist training to come back here state side for nefarious purposes? >> turkey is a huge tourist destination. it's very challenging. if we're not careful at the international level, we get into the blame game. is the united states' responsibility to track this individual? is it the turkish government's responsibility to intercept this individual? jeff: investigators say muhammad muhammad's brother was killed while fighting in syria and he often spoke about attacking a prison facility possibly in the state of texas. no word of how he returned to the united states since there were many ways to got out of syria. >> could be by rail. it could be by a combination of transportation so that you're not just walking across the border. jeff: thus far muhammad has only been charged with offering material support to terrorists in syria. on capitol hill i'm jeff barn, abc 7 news. leon: a guilty plea this morning from th
jeff: since he's a u.s. citizen, how does our federal government track americans that go abroad for terrorist training to come back here state side for nefarious purposes? >> turkey is a huge tourist destination. it's very challenging. if we're not careful at the international level, we get into the blame game. is the united states' responsibility to track this individual? is it the turkish government's responsibility to intercept this individual? jeff: investigators say muhammad...