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i'm kimberly guilfoyle. along with bob beckel, dana perino, judge andrew napolitano, and greg gutfeld. we'll have more on the market madness in a moment. here is what we're covering tonight. unrest in london, spreading across the country. violent riots continue. we have the latest. plus, just days before the ames straw poll, tim pawlenty and mitt romney release new addadds slamming president -- as slamming president obama. we preview the big showdown in iowa. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: another day and freefall in the stock market. the announcement that the fed will keep the interest rates low hasn't done anything to quell fears. dana you were press secretary in the 2008 financial meltdown. anything you think the white house can do now to stop the bleeding? >> dana: a couple of things. one is when you see a stock market fall like this, if some ways people think you can hold on and ride through it. the problem is for a lot of folks out there, their 401(k)s and pensions are tied up in this. s
i'm kimberly guilfoyle. along with bob beckel, dana perino, judge andrew napolitano, and greg gutfeld. we'll have more on the market madness in a moment. here is what we're covering tonight. unrest in london, spreading across the country. violent riots continue. we have the latest. plus, just days before the ames straw poll, tim pawlenty and mitt romney release new addadds slamming president -- as slamming president obama. we preview the big showdown in iowa. "the five" starts right...
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bob put on kimberly's lip gloss. >> kimberly: walled wonderstruck. >> greg: not pretty.ing video of the world dictators. three in particular, four. hosni mubarak was a spectacle in a metal cage to go to court to defend charges against corruption. then the brady bunch of weird people in the midding, hugo chavez is proving he is not dead by doing some exercise. to the left is trying to find p.r. firm to rehabilitate his reputation. bob, i go to you first for no particular reason. >> bob: good. >> greg: chavez released a video do you think this is going to help him? >> bob: no, he is going to die. ferdinand marcos, all the adds, stuff of pumping iron. but he died. then they put him under wax and you can still see him. chavez is a bum. sorry, communist so i to love him. right? >> eric: this is not in the oprah book club. >> greg: we have five seconds to obama to see how quickly you get the topic to obama. >> monica: did you see michael vick, the versesy she has on? what is that about? >> greg: where is the outrage? >> an irony that struck me, that was silence of the lam. iro
bob put on kimberly's lip gloss. >> kimberly: walled wonderstruck. >> greg: not pretty.ing video of the world dictators. three in particular, four. hosni mubarak was a spectacle in a metal cage to go to court to defend charges against corruption. then the brady bunch of weird people in the midding, hugo chavez is proving he is not dead by doing some exercise. to the left is trying to find p.r. firm to rehabilitate his reputation. bob, i go to you first for no particular reason....
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kimberly, you say he is a loser? >> kimberly: thanks.a respectful way like they taught me in girl scouts. you want him to do well. but even democrats are not happy with obama. maurd dowd said that the democratic lawmakers worry that the tea party neutered the president. that doesn't sound good to me, bob. another quote. we are watching him turn into jimmy carter right before our eyes." >> greg: are you really a girl scout? >> kimberly: i didn't make the girl scouts. >> bob: i made boy scouts but i got thrown out on a camping trip because i took liquor with me. >> kimberly: shocking facts revealed. >> bob: i think obama -- >> greg: every story by bob. >> bob: let me say this. i'll give credit here, the top winner of this is the tea terrorist party. >> greg: tea partiers, bob. >> bob: that is what you call them. >> andrea: stick to the president. >> bob: the president won for this reason. when it comes out for the country and the campaign -- he doesn't have to have another vote on this. he won there. >> andrea: i agree there. >> bob: in 20
kimberly, you say he is a loser? >> kimberly: thanks.a respectful way like they taught me in girl scouts. you want him to do well. but even democrats are not happy with obama. maurd dowd said that the democratic lawmakers worry that the tea party neutered the president. that doesn't sound good to me, bob. another quote. we are watching him turn into jimmy carter right before our eyes." >> greg: are you really a girl scout? >> kimberly: i didn't make the girl scouts....
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kimberly is right.should take care of the veterans and take care of the seniors and the disabled. >> andrea: even when you look at the economic picture, what barack obama is doing now is he doesn't have a plan, he has a bus tour. don't fret, he will get on a bus and visit your state. the plans that he has in place for example, talk about it later but the epa will come out with new regulations to cost 7.3 million jobs. this week, hhs, helicopter and human services cut 11% of medicare cut, pushing disabled out in the street. that will cost 100,000 jobs. nursing home cuts. we have warned about this. we're hemorrhaging jobs. >> bob: can i make a point here. first, the republicans, you used to be the press secretary for the republican majority. >> i was. >> bob: they could use you now. you're right. we agree on this. a great plan. democrats get behind it because it creates jobs and republicans want behind it because it's tax cut for businesses. >> dana: they couldn't possibly support veterans. >> bob: they w
kimberly is right.should take care of the veterans and take care of the seniors and the disabled. >> andrea: even when you look at the economic picture, what barack obama is doing now is he doesn't have a plan, he has a bus tour. don't fret, he will get on a bus and visit your state. the plans that he has in place for example, talk about it later but the epa will come out with new regulations to cost 7.3 million jobs. this week, hhs, helicopter and human services cut 11% of medicare cut,...
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than we take in. >> kimberly: you are right.tead of the president of the united states sounding authoritative and genuine and compelling to us feel better. instead you got the teleprompter of the united states. look what happened. >> eric: you got to go there. the market is falling apart. 2,000 point in the dow. forget about that. >> bob: so if obama went out tomorrow it could fall -- >> eric: this never happened before. never lost a credit rating. >> bob: i'll make a couple of sailient points because i'm outnumbered again. this is responsibility of the president and the congress. secondly, the economic evaluation by fraudulent operation by standard & poor's why anyone takes the people seriously is beyond me. these are the team people that gave the triple-a rating to mortgage backed security that led us in the great recession. anyone that puts them on television or listen to them go on, ought to be -- don't give them anything. they should be retired, fired and -- >> why did the treasury department spent a week negotiate them? if
than we take in. >> kimberly: you are right.tead of the president of the united states sounding authoritative and genuine and compelling to us feel better. instead you got the teleprompter of the united states. look what happened. >> eric: you got to go there. the market is falling apart. 2,000 point in the dow. forget about that. >> bob: so if obama went out tomorrow it could fall -- >> eric: this never happened before. never lost a credit rating. >> bob: i'll...
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i am here with kimberly gilfow. and she is so bright her mirror has to wear sunglasses when she is facing said mirror. fox news contributor, new york daily news column mist -- columnist of "the five" and no prison will hold him. but a lot of prisoners will. my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. and he is a journalist, publisher and pundit. bill crystal does it all. he was busy so here is tucker carlson. and all of the -- of all of the papers he gives us the vapors. our "new york times" cory spawnent did. good to see you, pinch. >> journalism 101, headline. a heading indicates subject matter set in large type and in the copy and containing one or more words and lines. today was obama bus tour turns up the heat. ♪ feel the heat ♪ pushing you to decide ♪ feel the heat burning you up ♪ ♪ ready or not. ♪ shoat. ♪ some like it hot ♪ and some sweat when the heat is on ♪ the additional copy written by the super group power station. never want to play plagiarize. >> is it robert palmer's birthday today? >> he was part of the s
i am here with kimberly gilfow. and she is so bright her mirror has to wear sunglasses when she is facing said mirror. fox news contributor, new york daily news column mist -- columnist of "the five" and no prison will hold him. but a lot of prisoners will. my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. and he is a journalist, publisher and pundit. bill crystal does it all. he was busy so here is tucker carlson. and all of the -- of all of the papers he gives us the vapors. our "new york...
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kimberly clark will be 140 years old in 2012.hrough lots of tax systems and grown our company through the years. through the years, we provided consumers with the essentials for a better life with brands like kleenex, poise, and depend, we estimate one in four people use our products every day. they buy some at wal-mart as well. i expect everyone in the room used a kleenex or changed a diaper at some point in their lives. not asking for a show of hands here, but -- [laughter] you may not know we're a leading provider of safety protects to protect workers in the environments they work. if you were a patient in the hospital, medical professionals count on kimberly clark for products essential to the health and hygiene of the patients and staff including gloves and pain management products. our economy touches people's lives in many parts of the economy. our consumers live in more than 150 countries, so we have to have a global presence to serve them, and because many of the products we sell are lightweight, bulky, and costly to shi
kimberly clark will be 140 years old in 2012.hrough lots of tax systems and grown our company through the years. through the years, we provided consumers with the essentials for a better life with brands like kleenex, poise, and depend, we estimate one in four people use our products every day. they buy some at wal-mart as well. i expect everyone in the room used a kleenex or changed a diaper at some point in their lives. not asking for a show of hands here, but -- [laughter] you may not know...
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visit sprintrelay.com. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrie ] you're studying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. >>> just about an hour ago, now the dow took a nose dive, closing at 512 points. if you have cnnmoney.com open, here's the headline -- worst day since the financial crisis. poppy, i know you have kept an eye on the blue chip stocks. before we do that, government bonds, that's where a lot of people put their money. they think it's the safe bet. how did they fare today? >> it's so interesting. treasuries is one of our top stories. the price of government bonds, what you basically pay the government to hold your money, because you think it's a saf
visit sprintrelay.com. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrie ] you're studying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is at candlestick park tonight with the latest for us. kimberly? >> a violent evening here at candlestick park. there was a game between the 49ers and the raiders in several beatings ensued during that game. also a shooting. san francisco police say the shooting happened as the game was letting out. two people were shot and taken to san francisco general. one of those victims is 24 years old, life threatening injuries. a second victim is in his 20s. the two victims had attended the game, and at least one of them had a shirt on with a derogatory statement aimed at the raiders. whether the rivalry between the two teams played a role in this fight, though, is unclear. police dealt with several fight that is broke out in the stands during today's game and one that happened in the men's restroom. the victim in this beating, a 27-year-old san rafael man who was taken to the hospital unconscious with severe head injuries. he's 63 to 6'5" and weighs between 225 and 260 pounds. he had a goutee and long curley hair tied at the game. there is no suspect descr
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is at candlestick park tonight with the latest for us. kimberly? >> a violent evening here at candlestick park. there was a game between the 49ers and the raiders in several beatings ensued during that game. also a shooting. san francisco police say the shooting happened as the game was letting out. two people were shot and taken to san francisco general. one of those victims is 24 years old, life threatening injuries. a second victim is in his 20s. the two...
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kimberly terry is live with more on this developing story tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, sources tell nbc bay area news they are very close to making another arrest in that drive-by shooting that left two men injured and a 3-year-old dead earlier this week. according to source they may have tracked down the driver involved in the incident to las vegas. lawrence denard from pittsburgh was charged in the murder of the boy's killing. police have said they are looking for other suspects and that the investigation is ongoing. so as soon as we learn more information about this potential other suspect or any new developments, we will, of course, pass that information along to you. meantime, money continues to be raised to help the family of 3-year-old carlitos nova killed after 1:00 p.m. when he was struck by a stray bullet and killed. a car wash and barbecue fund-raiser is held where the shooting happened on international and 64th avenue. nova's family along with neighbors say the senseless death is an outrage and they want police to do something to shop sto
kimberly terry is live with more on this developing story tonight. kimberly? >> reporter: diane, sources tell nbc bay area news they are very close to making another arrest in that drive-by shooting that left two men injured and a 3-year-old dead earlier this week. according to source they may have tracked down the driver involved in the incident to las vegas. lawrence denard from pittsburgh was charged in the murder of the boy's killing. police have said they are looking for other...
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live in oakland, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, kimberly. >>> and still ahead at 11:00, how a plane ended up landing on a bay area highway, or pretty close to it. and the bay area county that appears to be the epicenter of parents who refuse to get their children vaccinated, and what the trend is leading to. >>> plus -- >> their hope and their positive energy about their future are really for me. >> we'll catch up with the bay area teacher who was in japan for that country's devastating quake, and who is back helping to rebuild. >>> and i hope you had a chance to enjoy the beautiful weather around the bay area this weekend. temperatures nice and warm inland, 94 livermore. just 64 in san francisco. changes coming up.ir ne anisngo tropical. we've got an update, coming up. , you get cash back on what you buy everyday. this is yours! thank you! that's 5% cash back in bonus categories every three months. and an unlimited 1% everywhere else. activate your 5% cash back today at chase.com/freedom, or at your local chase branch. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] unlike some car co
live in oakland, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, kimberly. >>> and still ahead at 11:00, how a plane ended up landing on a bay area highway, or pretty close to it. and the bay area county that appears to be the epicenter of parents who refuse to get their children vaccinated, and what the trend is leading to. >>> plus -- >> their hope and their positive energy about their future are really for me. >> we'll catch up with the bay area...
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kimberly? >> reporter: those of you who are a little confused as to what this means, raising the debt court of appealing is akin to asking for a credit card limit increase when you're out of money but still have bills to way. this has been done dozens of times. the difference this time according to our political analysts is republicans said we want some hard promises in return. and so the showdown ensued. >> that has been a decade in the making. go all the way back to the bush tax cuts of 2001, 2003, the two wars, and such things as the economic stimulus bill, you put all those things together, and we've added in ten years 6 or $7 trillion to the national debt. time to pay the piper. >> reporter: and now there is an agreement to get that done, by raising the nation's debt ceiling. but nbc bay area's political analyst larry gerston says it's far from a done deal. while congressional leaders are on board, the rank and file may not be. >> in the house, you've got liberal democrats who are furious
kimberly? >> reporter: those of you who are a little confused as to what this means, raising the debt court of appealing is akin to asking for a credit card limit increase when you're out of money but still have bills to way. this has been done dozens of times. the difference this time according to our political analysts is republicans said we want some hard promises in return. and so the showdown ensued. >> that has been a decade in the making. go all the way back to the bush tax...
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live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. and as we mentioned today's attacks raise questions about security online, especially of such things such as online banking. nbc bay area's elise kirschner spoke with an internet security expert and joins us from the east bay with that part of the story. elise? >> reporter: hi, diane. that security expert says this latest attack on bart is a prime example of why you should only provide personal itinfmanor oon highly secur itbswe.es and ee ysdosan thveg anin c kyis.. >> reporter: we may not know who the members of anonymous are, but they are making their presence known online. their latest target an arm of bart's website, and the state office of traffic safety. >> i don't understand their points. it's kind of ridiculous to me. >> reporter: ridiculous or not, anonymous is proving itself effective in waging cyberattacks and that has many wondering how far the group's reach could be, and what more they should be doing to keep personal information safe. >> reporter: we've seen hustcally th
live in san francisco, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. and as we mentioned today's attacks raise questions about security online, especially of such things such as online banking. nbc bay area's elise kirschner spoke with an internet security expert and joins us from the east bay with that part of the story. elise? >> reporter: hi, diane. that security expert says this latest attack on bart is a prime example of why you should only provide personal...
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kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thank you kimberly. >>> a 9-year-old boy from philadelphia remains in critical condition at san francisco general hospital tonight. he was the victim of a hit and run on thursday night. ryan white was walking home from the giants/phillies baseball game with his family, when he and his 58-year-old aunt were hit by a pickup truck. the suspected driver fled but was later arrested. and with that as a backdrop, members of the community police advisory board for the southern station hit the streets of san francisco to get out the word about pedestrians safety. they had some advice on how to navigate the sometimes dangerous streets. >> you need to be very aware. you need, for example -- if you're a pedestrians in the city, you need to look both ways as you're crossing through our crosswalks. we have very heavy traffic flow, and if you're a bicyclist, you need to obey the same laws as motorists do. if you're driving through our cities, you need to be patient. >> the driver was headed the wrong way down a one-way street and was arrested for dui as well. the e
kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> thank you kimberly. >>> a 9-year-old boy from philadelphia remains in critical condition at san francisco general hospital tonight. he was the victim of a hit and run on thursday night. ryan white was walking home from the giants/phillies baseball game with his family, when he and his 58-year-old aunt were hit by a pickup truck. the suspected driver fled but was later arrested. and with that as a backdrop, members of the community police...
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live in san jose, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> much of the financial world is holding its collective pret to see what happens in the asian markets and u.s. and european well.ts as cc1: tel aviv stock exchange plunged 7% as an early indicator of what might happen elsewhere. this is in reaction in part to standard & poor's decision to downgrade the united states' credit rating for the first time in its history. brian mooar has a look at the reaction from washington, including a prediction from the former head of the federal reserve. >> reporter: president obama didn't show the heat as he returned from a weekend at camp daift, despite the u.s. credit downgrade by standard and poor's. but now his administration has to convince the world and s&p the united andcc1: states is still a sound investment. aaa tripped our nation'scc1: rating, dropping us into an newcc1: t league with zealand and belgium. >> it's about the difficulty of all sides in finding, you know, a consensus around fiscal polic: choices now and in the future. >> and if the fiscal position of t
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kimberly joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning everyone. when you think of the music scene you might think nashville, new york, new orleans, but san francisco, well, a big push is now under way to make the city much more inviting to musicians and entertainers. the san francisco board of supervisors has given unanimous initial approval for a new permit geared to businesses whose function is not the presentation of live music, we're talking about cafes and restaurants. one supervisor proposed the legislation with a limited live perform earns permit. as it stands entertainment permits cost $2,000 a year, making it out of reach for many places. we caught up with one musician heading to b.a.r.t. -y was surprised by the change and says it's a step in the right direction. >> competition on b.a.r.t. is fierce. musicians want to play, they want to play for people. it's like one of the last venues. there are street musicians. there are a lot of quality musicians that can't get in doors to play because they haven't been around long enough. >> reporter
kimberly joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning everyone. when you think of the music scene you might think nashville, new york, new orleans, but san francisco, well, a big push is now under way to make the city much more inviting to musicians and entertainers. the san francisco board of supervisors has given unanimous initial approval for a new permit geared to businesses whose function is not the presentation of live music, we're talking about cafes and restaurants. one...
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live at san francisco general tonight, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for the update, kimberly. >>> the lawyer for those two uc-berkeley graduates who were sentenced to eight years in prison in iran this weekend announced today that he does plan to appeal the decision and there is still a possibility the two could be set free soon. uc-berkeley graduates josh fa fattal their family and friends and many experts assumed to time served and released. after two years behind bars that turned out to not be the case and then there was speculation that perhaps they would be released as a symbolic gesture during the muslim holy month of ramadan. with ten days of ramadan remaining that could still be the case and tonight bay area muslims celebrating ramadan shared their thoughts. >> in general in iran people have more sense of more mercy, forgiveness and kindness and generosity so perhaps those attributes maybe would think during this time there would be a little bit more leniencey. >> bauer and fattal, we appeal to the authorities in iran to show compassion and allow them to return home t
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live in belmont, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> coming up next at 6:00, the community gathering today to remember the palo alto family killed while on vacation in canada. we'll take you there. >>> plus waiting for a verdict. the berkeley students held captive in iran had their final day in court. why their lawyer says even if they are found guilty, he is staying optimistic. >>> plus a look outside. we're going to haad.oust satll . >>> a memorial was held today for the palo alto family killed in a crash in canada. hundreds of people gathered at an elementary school in palo alto to remember 48-year-old robert howard, his wife and their two young daughters, samantha and veronica. of the family was killed on july 2nd when a tractor-trailer crashed into their camper van head-on causing the vehicles to catch fire. the community continues to grieve over the loss. >> our time together today is our modest human attempt at saying there's no right or wrong way to grieve. love never dies. >> the youngest daughter, veronica, attended the school where the memorial was
live in belmont, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> coming up next at 6:00, the community gathering today to remember the palo alto family killed while on vacation in canada. we'll take you there. >>> plus waiting for a verdict. the berkeley students held captive in iran had their final day in court. why their lawyer says even if they are found guilty, he is staying optimistic. >>> plus a look outside. we're going to haad.oust satll ....
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and legal analyst and host, kimberly guilfoyle.he five beating up bob beckel. >> likes it. >> sean: i love the show. >> thank you. >> sean: explain to me why government should require health insurance company -- by the way, some have religious orientation. and a value system that is against birth control, catholic services, et cetera. why should they require it by law? if people want to engage in activity, at what point do we say people have to be responsible for their own behavior? >> a panel of scientists -- >> sean: i don't care about the scientists. >> smarter than us, they made this recommendation because this is a win-win for everyone involved. if you are against abortion you should be celebrating this decision. >> sean: look into the camera and tell the american people we are going to be 25 trillion in debt. if you want to make the choice to takeoff one article of clothing the next one, the next one, and have sex -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: go get your own birth control. i shouldn't have to pay. >> unintended pre
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. >> friday afternoon, kimberly vaughn was at her parent's home in northern virginia carinin for herighlight of her day, a phone call from her husband, aaron, a member of navy s.e.a.l. team 6 serving in afghanistan. >> his last words were "i love you. i'll talk to you later." >> it was late friday in afghanistan. some 7,000 miles away a team of army rangers in the tangi valley moving in on their target a taliban commander. a firefight erupts. the rangers call for...
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[ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrie ] to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. >>> 58 minutes after the hour. this is your a.m. "wake-up call." now back to the word of the day. super majority. that's the required amount of votes to pass the debt plan today. the approval will take 60 vote. there are 100 members in the senate. they need 60 to get this through. let ee go to carter evans for a look at your money this morning hchl e join us live from the nasdaq market sooitd right here from new york. >> our futures are a lot lower this morning. dow future down about 88 points right now. check this out. nikkei in japan closing down at 1.2%. it's this weak manufactu
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good morning, kimberly. >> reporter: good morning.y neighborhoods lined with cafes and restaurants that could benefit from this plan bringing live music inside. as it stands an entertainment permit will run $2,000 keeping many small businesses out. a vote by the board of supervisors may change that. it initially approved a new cheaper permit that will allow many cafes and restaurants to host live music. the limited performance permits cost $385. a musician we caught up with was excited. he says many of them are forced to set up on a street corner to make a hiving. this permit could open up many other venues for them to play. >> the cabaret license is prohibitly expensive. for these small places like said i know a place up the street and they barely make it you know. they can't afford to pay thousands of dollars. >> it's estimated about with 700 cafes an restaurants in the city could take advantage of the new permit. the performances have to end by 10:00 p.m. it's expected to give its final approval after the august recess. >> thank yo
good morning, kimberly. >> reporter: good morning.y neighborhoods lined with cafes and restaurants that could benefit from this plan bringing live music inside. as it stands an entertainment permit will run $2,000 keeping many small businesses out. a vote by the board of supervisors may change that. it initially approved a new cheaper permit that will allow many cafes and restaurants to host live music. the limited performance permits cost $385. a musician we caught up with was excited....
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in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you kimberly. today is move in day at uc berkeley. more than 6,000 students are expected to live on campus there. it was typical first day chaos, with all the increases in tuition over the past two years, many parents were frustrated by the process as well. >> to support the state college system, it's just extremely frustrating the way the sacramento and the schools themselves are managing the finances. >> uc berkeley classes begin this coming thursday. >>> still to come at 5:00, a historic change in the wine country, the marijuana grower turned farmer and how he's tried to change the landscape of medical marijuana. >>> for decades most people who grew marijuana kept a low profile, the public perception is changing with the acceptance of medical marijuana in california. nbc bay area's joe risotto, jr. has the story of one napa valley grower. >> the napa valley is known for its endless vineyards and wines. the wine grapes are garnered by some of the greenest thumbs. >> a quarter cup of molasses. >>
in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you kimberly. today is move in day at uc berkeley. more than 6,000 students are expected to live on campus there. it was typical first day chaos, with all the increases in tuition over the past two years, many parents were frustrated by the process as well. >> to support the state college system, it's just extremely frustrating the way the sacramento and the schools themselves are managing the finances. >> uc...
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kimberly start with you.e first amendment rights when you become a heinous criminal that preys on innocent children in chat rooms. these are people that are registered sex offenders that have cases that have been brought before them tried by a jury of their piers. found guilty and now they have to register for a lifetime. why should they have the rights and privileges and be exposed like an open playground to expose them to children. bobby jindal standing strong on it. overbroad and could infringe on rights to be able to network and get business jobs, et cetera. >> quickly. >> that's the problem it is overly proud. basically these are people that are out now and they are sexually registered offenders, they can't even go on web sites to look at newspapers or job things. they can't do email or texting to their friends and family. i don't think that withstand constitutional scrutiny. very quickly. ladies. this rise of the flash mob, many -- in many instances these mostly young people happen to be african-america
kimberly start with you.e first amendment rights when you become a heinous criminal that preys on innocent children in chat rooms. these are people that are registered sex offenders that have cases that have been brought before them tried by a jury of their piers. found guilty and now they have to register for a lifetime. why should they have the rights and privileges and be exposed like an open playground to expose them to children. bobby jindal standing strong on it. overbroad and could...
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nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in belmont with the details. >> reporter: diane, residents say they aren't going to continue to let their neighborhood fall victim to thieves. a neighborhood watch meeting just got under way at 5:00. it was called after several burglaries and break-ins, car break-ins, last week. residents are meeting with police and also city officials to get up to speed on how the burglaries are happening, why they're occurring and what can be done to stop them. belmont police say that most of the homes are targeted during the day when most people are at work. the thieves knock to see if anyone is at home. if there's no answer, they break in, taking what they can, mostly electronics and jewelry. if someone does answer, police say the suspects make up an excuse as to why they're there. >> the real takeaway for us is it feels like a neighborhood where these things don't happen, but things are changing and it can happen in anyone's neighborhood. it's really just doing the simple things like making sure you're watching out for neighbors and locking cars and doors and jus
nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in belmont with the details. >> reporter: diane, residents say they aren't going to continue to let their neighborhood fall victim to thieves. a neighborhood watch meeting just got under way at 5:00. it was called after several burglaries and break-ins, car break-ins, last week. residents are meeting with police and also city officials to get up to speed on how the burglaries are happening, why they're occurring and what can be done to stop them. belmont...
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and we have more on the developing story with kimberly. >> diane, sources tell nbc bay area news they are close to making an arrest and possibly that of the driver involved in the incident. they have tracked him down the las vegas, and we are hearing that investigators are there conducting interviews right now, so very close the making another arrest in the driveby shooting that happened monday that killed 3-year-old carlos nava and 36-year-old parolee from pittsburgh was charged with murder in the boy's killing. he has not entered a plea. the shooting appears to be gang-related and the two men charged are to be the targets and others were not critically wounded in the accident. and as we learn more about the arrests and developments, we will pass that on to you. meantime, money is raised to help the family of the toddler killed in that shooting just after 1:00 p.m. monday when police say he was struck by a stray bullet and killed. a car wash and barbeque fund-raiser is being held where the shooting was held on international and 64th avenue. some of his family was there and they said
and we have more on the developing story with kimberly. >> diane, sources tell nbc bay area news they are close to making an arrest and possibly that of the driver involved in the incident. they have tracked him down the las vegas, and we are hearing that investigators are there conducting interviews right now, so very close the making another arrest in the driveby shooting that happened monday that killed 3-year-old carlos nava and 36-year-old parolee from pittsburgh was charged with...
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kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >>> 27 minutes after the hour. minding your business right now. u.s. stock futures are trading lower ahead of the opening bell. wall street not feeling very confident about the economy this morning. stocks shot up at the start of the session yesterday on relief about the debt ceiling talks, but markets quickly took a turn and dropped after weak manufacturing numbers were released signaling stalled growth in the economy. >>> today wall street looking to more economic data for a fresh read on the recovery. economists are forecasting that personal income and spending rose in june, slightly from the previous months. those numbers come out in about two hours from now. >>> toyota announcing this morning a big loss in the last quarter, due in part to a lag in production following the earthquake in japan but the company also raised its earnings forecast for the year. other qu
kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >>> 27 minutes after the hour. minding your business right now. u.s. stock futures are trading lower ahead of the opening bell. wall street not feeling very confident about the economy this morning. stocks shot up at the start of the session yesterday on relief about the debt ceiling talks, but markets quickly took a turn and dropped after weak...
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kimberly terry has reaction from the students and parents. >> reporter: we're told most of the students have already checked in to the clarion hotel, which is about three miles from san jose state university campus. housing officials are here to help students get through the process, about 90 students were notified in mid july, they would be moved into hotel to make room for the huge influx of freshmen this year. a new rule implemented by the school requires freshmen who graduated from high schools more than 30 miles away to live in campus dorms. so its returning students sophomores and above who are staying at the hotel, complete with a pool, hot tub and putting grown. studenting will only have their rooms cleaned once a week. this move is a huge inconvenience. they would rather be on campus close to classes and school activities. >> it means that i have to take transit or bike over to the school three miles away every day twice a day sometimes. i have to take all my stuff with me every day, all the books for all three or four classes each day. i have to take my trumpet with me so i ca
kimberly terry has reaction from the students and parents. >> reporter: we're told most of the students have already checked in to the clarion hotel, which is about three miles from san jose state university campus. housing officials are here to help students get through the process, about 90 students were notified in mid july, they would be moved into hotel to make room for the huge influx of freshmen this year. a new rule implemented by the school requires freshmen who graduated from...
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kimberly terry is in oakland where she just spoke to b.a.r.t. officials. >> reporter: hello, everyone. the group behind this anonymous released the statement outlining their plan to b.a.r.t. officials on friday and officials say since then they've been working round-the-clock to do what they can to prevent this attack and to defend themselves. they've even gotten homeland security involved, who is said to be monitoring the situation very closely. anonymous has plantalked about s for b.a.r.t.'s web site to be shut down. hackers have gotten names, phone numbers of passengers. bart.gov seems to have remained secure, though. the plan by anonymous also calls for a protest during rush hour at the civic center b.a.r.t. station tomorrow. according to anonymous, an infamous hacker protest grum, this is in response to the agency's efforts to shut down a protest over the july 11th fatal shooting of charles hill, a homeless man. the day of that scheduled protest on thursday, b.a.r.t. police shut off cell phone service and as a result that protest never happ
kimberly terry is in oakland where she just spoke to b.a.r.t. officials. >> reporter: hello, everyone. the group behind this anonymous released the statement outlining their plan to b.a.r.t. officials on friday and officials say since then they've been working round-the-clock to do what they can to prevent this attack and to defend themselves. they've even gotten homeland security involved, who is said to be monitoring the situation very closely. anonymous has plantalked about s for...
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learn more at phoenix.edu. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> with abc news is bob woodruff. you've got this special primetime show "beyond belief" tonight on "nightline." tell me about it. >> if you look at all -- people that have got into some issues, medically, they've been hit or they've gone unconscious, and even some of those that have remained conscious, a lot of people have these images. they feel like they've gone after life. some of them deeply believe they've seen heaven. others believe that they've just seen part of their past when they see. but this is what happened to me really. when i was hit back in 2006, when i was knocked out by that bomb, when i went unconscious for that one minute, i saw my body floating underneath me, and i did not wake up until 36 days later, back in the u.s., in the bethesda naval. and one of the very first thing that i said to my wife was i saw my body floating bel
learn more at phoenix.edu. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> with abc news is bob woodruff. you've got this special primetime show "beyond belief" tonight on "nightline." tell me about it. >> if you look at all -- people that have got into some issues, medically, they've been hit or they've gone...
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and kimberly terry is at candlestick with some changes. kimberly?rter: those new rules started today. we saw a lot more police and a lot less tailgating. at candlestick saturday, football fans were met with some changes. parking lots opened only four hours before kickoff. once the game started between the niners and the houston texans, those with tickets were prompted to get inside the stadium. those without were asked to leave. the san francisco police made themselves more visible, working to engage fans and mitigate disruptions. >> it is a beautiful night out here at candlestick. a beautiful night inside the stadium. people were tailgating, having a good time. there were kids around. i mean, this is the way it's supposed to go. so last week, not so much. >> reporter: the security changes came as a result of last weekend's violence. during a preseeks game between the niners and the raiders, two men were shot and one man was beaten unconscious. >> all of this is out of an abundance of caution but it makes good sense. >> reporter: the police chief wo
and kimberly terry is at candlestick with some changes. kimberly?rter: those new rules started today. we saw a lot more police and a lot less tailgating. at candlestick saturday, football fans were met with some changes. parking lots opened only four hours before kickoff. once the game started between the niners and the houston texans, those with tickets were prompted to get inside the stadium. those without were asked to leave. the san francisco police made themselves more visible, working to...
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kimberly terry is in oakland with the details. >> reporter: sources close to the investigation tell nbc bay area news they are closing in on a second suspect who is likely in las vegas. sources tell us that they have sent investigators there to talk to someone in connection with that deadly shooting in east oakland. a memorial for 3-year-old carlos who was killed in the drive-by shooting monday afternoon at international and 64th continues to grow. police say the investigation into the shooting is moving rapidly. on thursday, 26-year-old lawrence, a parolee from pittsburgh was charged with murder in the boy's killing. and according to sources close to the investigation, police have now tracked down the driver. the police say the shooting appears to be gang-related and believe two men who were also shot were the intended targets. police say these two men were not seriously injured. the family was at a fund-raiser today, a car wash and barbecue to raise money for the funeral expenses. >> we want to make sure that my cousin didn't die for no reason. we wanted to stop here. >> reporter:
kimberly terry is in oakland with the details. >> reporter: sources close to the investigation tell nbc bay area news they are closing in on a second suspect who is likely in las vegas. sources tell us that they have sent investigators there to talk to someone in connection with that deadly shooting in east oakland. a memorial for 3-year-old carlos who was killed in the drive-by shooting monday afternoon at international and 64th continues to grow. police say the investigation into the...
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kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> a grass fire slowed down the commute on 101 tonight. it started near the cesar chavez. crews were able to get the upper hand quickly. the usual crawl slowed even more. no word on the cause of the fire. there are some homeless encampments in the area. >>> a painful night in the east bay for the family of a 3-year-old boy killed in a drive by shooting. police say he was caught in the cross fire between rival gang members last week. two men are under arrest in connection with the killing. lawrence denard is the suspected gunman. willie torrence is the suspected getaway driver. torrence was arrested friday night after getting information from the police department which credits the public for getting them leads. >> it was very challenging in the beginning. i got to say that most of the information we received are from citizens who were just distraught and sick to their stomach about what they knew happened. >> police say torrence was on parole when he was arrested. detectives have not yet recovered the car or the gun used in the shooting. >
kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> a grass fire slowed down the commute on 101 tonight. it started near the cesar chavez. crews were able to get the upper hand quickly. the usual crawl slowed even more. no word on the cause of the fire. there are some homeless encampments in the area. >>> a painful night in the east bay for the family of a 3-year-old boy killed in a drive by shooting. police say he was caught in the cross fire between rival gang members last week. two men...
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in the newsroom, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for that story, kimberly.cc1: >>> we have two new developments tonight regarding the deadly pge explosion in san bruno last year. the chronicle is reporting pge leaders were warned in detail two months before the blast that the situation posed an unacceptable risk. pge's in-house risk management group reportedly all but predicted the explosion according to documents filed recently with state regulators. and the other development is that employees have come forward to accuse pge of creating a culture where they were concerned about retaliation if they raised safety concerns. he san jose mercury newscc1: reports that one man whose job was to look for fraud and other misconduct said he was laid off when complained about possibly : falsified gas leaks. a pge spokesperson denied the allegation and said quote, we encourage employees to bring things up because that is the only way we can be a safe company. the explosion last september killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes.cc1: >>> and still ahead at 11:00, san jose's polic
in the newsroom, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for that story, kimberly.cc1: >>> we have two new developments tonight regarding the deadly pge explosion in san bruno last year. the chronicle is reporting pge leaders were warned in detail two months before the blast that the situation posed an unacceptable risk. pge's in-house risk management group reportedly all but predicted the explosion according to documents filed recently with state regulators. and the other...
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investigators think the pair would be here in the bay areament kimberly terry is following this case closely. i believe you talked to the man's family tonight, didn't you? >> reporter: i talked to the mother, who is accused of taking her daughter. she says she's concerned for her son and her granddaughter, who she says is the joy of her life. these are stills from surveillance video taken at a grocery store in sacramento last saturday. the last time according to investigators 49-year-old marod and his daughter were seen. investigators say he took his daughter and was supposed to drop her off sunday morning at her mom's house. the fbi says he didn't show up. after waiting two days, the mother called authorities for help and an amber alert was issued. >> he wasn't using a cell phone or credit cards. >> reporter: investigators believe that the toddler may be in danger but would not elaborate. >> he may be a danger to himself or maybe to madelyne. if that is the case, i will always err on the side of caution to get the proper notices and investigative resources out there to track him dow
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kimberly tere, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. markets open in about 22 minutes or so. we're soon also going to find out if ed lee will run for mayor of san francisco. lee will announce by monday if he plans to run for the job. his office won't confirm it but he'll make a decision next week. lee became mayor last january and until recently had said he would not seek re-election. if he enters the race, some analysts say he would instantly become a favorite. lee has until august 12 to decide. >> it's 6:18. i want to check the forecast with christina loren. >> maybe you're trying to decide what you're going to do with your two days off. we're kicking off a weekend, a friday. weather looking good. today, tomorrow into sunday. we have coastal drizzle. slick conditions over the bridges. you want the take it easy out there. nothing we're not accustomed to. high pressure is going to warm us up a little. we're going to have to wait until monday, tuesday, wednesday and not going to warm that much. maybe to mid-80s in the warmest spots. we eliminate the 90s. 57 in livermore, we're
kimberly tere, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. markets open in about 22 minutes or so. we're soon also going to find out if ed lee will run for mayor of san francisco. lee will announce by monday if he plans to run for the job. his office won't confirm it but he'll make a decision next week. lee became mayor last january and until recently had said he would not seek re-election. if he enters the race, some analysts say he would instantly become a favorite. lee has...
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here with reaction juan williams, co-host of the great five, kimberly guilfoyle.n, wait a minute. we can't mention god on september 11th? i have a theory about why he's doing this. i think this is outrageous to the people of new york and to the families and to the overwhelming majority of people that day, that prayed and turned to god as their country was under attack. you support this decision? >> no, i think this is one of those moments where it is as rare as an earthquake and a hurricane hitting the east coast in the same week. i think you and i an tkpwraelt i think this is a country that always -- acknowledges god in our great celebrations. certainly when it comes to something like grieving. we invite people in. i can only imagine that mayor bloomberg's thinking is, he wants to an individual controversy from having muslim clergy there. again, muslims die on 9/11 . i don't understand why he would do this. it is such an important part of a process. he speaks about this being for the families. i can't imagine families do not want some recognition of god and their
here with reaction juan williams, co-host of the great five, kimberly guilfoyle.n, wait a minute. we can't mention god on september 11th? i have a theory about why he's doing this. i think this is outrageous to the people of new york and to the families and to the overwhelming majority of people that day, that prayed and turned to god as their country was under attack. you support this decision? >> no, i think this is one of those moments where it is as rare as an earthquake and a...
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kimberly will be there to meet the plane. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> our hearts will be with kimberly and all the families. >>> we movovoverseas now to london. a city on edge and in flames tonight. new violence and new fires are breaking out after a weekend of mayhem. as abc's lama hasan reports, it is the most devastating uprising the city has seen in years. >> reporter: tonight, flames across london. rioters hitting the city, torching buildings, cars ablaze, from theheir, the fires raged. the violent broke out after a 29-year-old father of four was killed by police. the police say he allegedly fired the first shot but in a poor neighborhood where relations with police have long been strained, sadness quickly erupted into fiery violence. this used to be a landmark buildingngand one that survived world war ii but not these recent riots. over here, you can see the extent of the damage, burnt out police car, remnants of it right here and from the intense heat, it blew out the windows just over my shoulder. making
kimberly will be there to meet the plane. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> our hearts will be with kimberly and all the families. >>> we movovoverseas now to london. a city on edge and in flames tonight. new violence and new fires are breaking out after a weekend of mayhem. as abc's lama hasan reports, it is the most devastating uprising the city has seen in years. >> reporter: tonight, flames across london. rioters hitting the city, torching buildings, cars ablaze,...
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great. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrieudying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. >>> well, reports of aftershocks in virginia tonight after a 5.8 magnitude quake hit the northern part of the state this afternoon. tremors were from the quake were felt in washington, new york, north carolina, even all the way in toronto and montreal. there were no ropts of major injuries. there are reports of damage in a few counties in virginia and elsewhere. the east coast is also on alert for hurricane irene. it's on the way. i spoke with meteorologist chad myers about it a short time ago chad isn't normally a place we think of earthquakes. is it active there? >> not
great. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. [ carrieudying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing every day. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible....