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now crowdfunding it's nothing new you know it's been around forever your liberty statue of liberty is crowdfunding there you go from the french . you know you small ventures could legally raise money via loans or gifts for a long time now but only equity or stock within an actual company and within an actual company that is legally a new thing to do and it was off limits for a long time why is that what does it mean to own equity or stock in a company your participation in their profits in the future their potential profits and that's something that we haven't seen so far because that fund falls under the aegis of the federal and state securities laws the securities industry is heavily heavily regulated despite certainly pools that might be exempted for the big players that from time to time but we won't touch that right now basically if you want to raise money in the capital markets you have to become a public company and that involves a lot of work a lot of money or you can fall under an exemption but typically those exact exemptions were reserved for so-called sophisticated accredi
now crowdfunding it's nothing new you know it's been around forever your liberty statue of liberty is crowdfunding there you go from the french . you know you small ventures could legally raise money via loans or gifts for a long time now but only equity or stock within an actual company and within an actual company that is legally a new thing to do and it was off limits for a long time why is that what does it mean to own equity or stock in a company your participation in their profits in the...
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from the grand canyon to the statue of liberty. ♪ statue of liberty is open >> this is beyond anythinghat we had expected, getting to go there at the very last minute. >> reporter: one glimmer of optimism in a deepening stalemate. now, david, the fear of that potential default is the only thing creating a sense of urgency here. now, senators on both sides tell me tonight, they do ultimately expect to reach a deal, but then it has to go back to that deeply divided house, where all that gridlock first began. david? >> jeff, thank you. i want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. jon, inside the white house, i know they're not revealing their hand this evening, but bottom line here, will there be a deal or no deal? >> reporter: well, there certainly is no deal now and the problem is, time is running out. there are still differences here. but i believe there will be a deal. i've talked to key players on all sides of this, both here at the white house and on capitol hill, and you talk to them, you detect weariness, you detect exhaustion, even some crankiness
from the grand canyon to the statue of liberty. ♪ statue of liberty is open >> this is beyond anythinghat we had expected, getting to go there at the very last minute. >> reporter: one glimmer of optimism in a deepening stalemate. now, david, the fear of that potential default is the only thing creating a sense of urgency here. now, senators on both sides tell me tonight, they do ultimately expect to reach a deal, but then it has to go back to that deeply divided house, where all...
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statue of liberty has probably the most identifying symbol of america. >> phyllis shafly, the grandma of conservative gods, loses the meaning of lady liberty. >> the statuemorializes the unique liberty we enjoy in america. has nothing whatever to do with immigration. it is the statue of liberty, not the statue of immigration. >> we don't fall for that stuff here. >> and today's top trender. shocker. >> i'm shocked. >> shocked. >> the republican two-word culture returns. >> the reports of sticker shock for those who are young and healthy are widespread. >> sticker shock. >> sticker shock. >> sticker shock. >> you would be shocked to know what it costs. ♪ >>> joining me now is dr. kory a bare, ceo, and professor at lsu health science center. great to have you with us, doctor. appreciate your time tonight. is it disingenuous in a mislabel by the media and by the conservatives to use the term "sticker shock?" >> yeah, it is. because guess what? you're getting a better product. i mean, it's not sticker shock when you want to buy a rolls-royce and you get the rolls-royce. i mean, obviously, the subsidies are going to help pay for the insurance of the people. a
statue of liberty has probably the most identifying symbol of america. >> phyllis shafly, the grandma of conservative gods, loses the meaning of lady liberty. >> the statuemorializes the unique liberty we enjoy in america. has nothing whatever to do with immigration. it is the statue of liberty, not the statue of immigration. >> we don't fall for that stuff here. >> and today's top trender. shocker. >> i'm shocked. >> shocked. >> the republican two-word...
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governments were able to reopen some national treasures from the grand canyon to the statue of liberty. ♪ statue of libertyen >> this is beyond anything we had expected, getting to go there at the last minute. >> reporter: one glimmer of optimism in a deepening stalemate. [ cheering ] >> the fear of a potential default is creating a new sense of urgency here on capitol hill. senators on both sides tell abc news they think a deal is likely but once it is reached in the senate, it goes back to the house. that deeply divided house where the discord first began. jeff zeleny, abc news, capitol hill. >> interestingly enough, we said that the stock market is open even though it is a federal holiday. there was a rally on friday, more than 100 points up, but that's when there appeared to be a deal. >> right. there was optimism there and with the debt ceiling approaching which is different from the shutdown there's a chance we could have a big dive. that would influence retirement savings, interest rates, on everything from mortgages to cars. so, let's hope they get the debt ceiling cleared up as well as the shutdow
governments were able to reopen some national treasures from the grand canyon to the statue of liberty. ♪ statue of libertyen >> this is beyond anything we had expected, getting to go there at the last minute. >> reporter: one glimmer of optimism in a deepening stalemate. [ cheering ] >> the fear of a potential default is creating a new sense of urgency here on capitol hill. senators on both sides tell abc news they think a deal is likely but once it is reached in the...
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down to the statue of liberty to see if news made it to the tourists that are hoping to visit lady libertye in the statue of liberty. boats can leave but people can't get to the statue y? partial government shut down. >> we took the boat. bought tickets in advance to go see the statue of liberty. yes. we were disappointed. >> are you excited to see the statue of liberty today? >> yes. but disappointed it's closed. >> are you hoping to see the statue of liberty today? >> we were hoping to. but while we left on vacation the government shut down. >> do you know because of the shut down you can't get to the statue today? >> we realized that in new york. >> what do you think? >> that sucks a bit. >> it hindered our vacation. there are a lot of things we can't see now. >> what do you think. goflt shut down now? >> i think it's ridiculous. i wish they'd get their act together. i think it's a lack of leadership. >> did you know republicans were fighting to keep the statue of liberty open? and harry reid said no. we don't want any part of that. >> that does not surprise me. harry reid is wrong. i t
down to the statue of liberty to see if news made it to the tourists that are hoping to visit lady libertye in the statue of liberty. boats can leave but people can't get to the statue y? partial government shut down. >> we took the boat. bought tickets in advance to go see the statue of liberty. yes. we were disappointed. >> are you excited to see the statue of liberty today? >> yes. but disappointed it's closed. >> are you hoping to see the statue of liberty today?...
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statue of liberty? there is the statue of liberty. they have got it.hey got it it tarped up. >> as talking points has suggested, the sane thing to do would be for president obama to give individuals the same treatment he has given some corporations. that has one year waiver for signing up for obama care. if you want to sign up now, can you can. that is if you can get through but if you would rather wait and see you can. we the people should be given that option if president obama would agree to that republicans would stop the funding chaos. there you have it obama care is is a mess. the government shutdown is embarrassing and there is a sane compromise available. here is the memo. joining us for reaction kate obenshain and democrat kirsten powers also a fox news analyst. i solved it powers. >> not even close. this is a terrible idea, bill. if you get rid of -- just i want to make sure i'm understanding this correctly. you are saying that obama care would keep running but there would be no mandate. no individual mandate? >> individual mandate. the probl
statue of liberty? there is the statue of liberty. they have got it.hey got it it tarped up. >> as talking points has suggested, the sane thing to do would be for president obama to give individuals the same treatment he has given some corporations. that has one year waiver for signing up for obama care. if you want to sign up now, can you can. that is if you can get through but if you would rather wait and see you can. we the people should be given that option if president obama would...
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statue of liberty? there is the statue of liberty. they have got it.got it it tarped up. >> as talking points has suggested, the sane thing to do would be for president obama to give individuals the same treatment he has given some corporations. that has one year waiver for signing up for obama care. if you want to sign up now, can you can. that is if you can get through but if you would rather wait and see you can. we the people should be given that option if president obama would agree to that republicans would stop the funding chaos. there you have it obama care is is a mess. the government shutdown is embarrassing and there is a sane compromise available. here is the memo. joining us for reaction kate obenshain and democrat kirsten powers also a fox news analyst. i solved it powers. >> not even close. this is a terrible idea, bill. if you get rid of -- just i want to make sure i'm understanding this correctly. you are saying that obama care would keep running but there would be no mandate. no individual mandate? >> individual mandate. the problem w
statue of liberty? there is the statue of liberty. they have got it.got it it tarped up. >> as talking points has suggested, the sane thing to do would be for president obama to give individuals the same treatment he has given some corporations. that has one year waiver for signing up for obama care. if you want to sign up now, can you can. that is if you can get through but if you would rather wait and see you can. we the people should be given that option if president obama would agree...
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liberty up and running. governor andrew cuomo says the money new york is spending pales in comparison to how much it was losing while lady liberty was closed. the statue of liberty is one of a number of national parks and monuments that have been re-opened because states are deciding to foot the bill. mount rushmore is open again. south dakota will pay about $15,000 per day for expenses. the grand canyon has re-opened. arizona to pay $650,000 to keep it operating for the next week. and colorado's rocky mountain national park is also up and running. it will cost the state nearly $363,000 to keep the park open for ten days. all told about a dozen parks are going to reopen thanks to temporary funding from individual states. >>> secretary of state john kerry and the u.n. envoy for syria are meeting in london. they say an international conference to set up a transitional government in syria must be organized right away. kerry said it's crucial to get the conference organized by mid-november. that is the target date that is set by the u.n. >> special representative brahimi and i agree, as do many others, that there is no military solution in syria, and we believe it i
liberty up and running. governor andrew cuomo says the money new york is spending pales in comparison to how much it was losing while lady liberty was closed. the statue of liberty is one of a number of national parks and monuments that have been re-opened because states are deciding to foot the bill. mount rushmore is open again. south dakota will pay about $15,000 per day for expenses. the grand canyon has re-opened. arizona to pay $650,000 to keep it operating for the next week. and...
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of liberty. people come from europe all over the world to vacation and tour all these things, and it's a shame. >> reporter: visitors to the statue of liberty generate $174 million a year from souvenir stands to the ferries. >> companies can handle this for a few days but if it drags on, it's just not right. >> reporter: as the national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. jonathan betz, al jazeera new york. >> mother nature puts on a beautiful show. nicole mitchell will talk about the northern lights. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. my name is jonathan betz. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are your headlines. there is some movement in the stand off over the federal government shutdown. president obama is set to meet with house speaker john boehner. >>> glitches kept people from signing up for government-backed healthcare. millions of americans tried to log on. computer experts are working to fix the bugs. >>> the u.n. humanitarian council is claiming that syrian government
of liberty. people come from europe all over the world to vacation and tour all these things, and it's a shame. >> reporter: visitors to the statue of liberty generate $174 million a year from souvenir stands to the ferries. >> companies can handle this for a few days but if it drags on, it's just not right. >> reporter: as the national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. jonathan betz, al jazeera new york. >> mother nature puts on a beautiful show. nicole...
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> lady liberty. >> reporter: along with a government shutdown comes closure of the nation's national parks, including lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of libertyay be their last chance in cho knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it will also damage the economy in ways nobody has bothered to calculate yet. it's mindless. >> reporter: with more than 280 million visitors a year from yosemite to the grand canyon, now 400 national parks are closed. >> i'm not going to let congress, you know, make me miss the statue of liberty, which is so important to me as a retired history teacher. >> reporter: tourists turned away. more than 21,000 national parks employees furloughed and thousands more like clean-up crews and concession stand workers all left without jobs. >> i have to find another job if, like, they're not paying us while we're laid off or file for unemployment. but it's not going to be enough. it's hard to think about. >> reporter: quinn says he needs this job just to get by. and he doesn't have a plan "b." do you have a message for washington? >> things like this can have such an impact for the people who aren't in the limelight, people
> lady liberty. >> reporter: along with a government shutdown comes closure of the nation's national parks, including lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of libertyay be their last chance in cho knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it will also damage the economy in ways nobody has bothered to calculate yet. it's mindless. >> reporter: with more than 280 million visitors a year from yosemite to the grand canyon, now 400 national parks...
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. >> welcome aboard statue cruises lady liberty. >> reporter: so along with a government shutdown comes the closure of all the nation's national parks. and that includes lady libertyso for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of liberty, this may be their last chance in two knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it's also going to damage the economy in ways that nobody has gathered to calculate yet. it's just mindless. >> reporter: with more than 280 million visitors a year from yellowstone to yosemite to the grand canyon, more than 400 national parks are now closed. >> i'm not going to let congress, you know, make me miss the statue of liberty, which is so important the me as a retired history teacher. >> reporter: tourists turned away. more than 21,000 national parks employees furloughed. and thousands more like cleanup crews and concession stand workers all left without jobs. >> i have to find another job if they're not paying us while we're laid off, or unemployment. but it's still not going to be enough. it's hard to think about. >> reporter: quinn says he needs this job just to get by. and he doesn't have a plan b. do you have a message for
. >> welcome aboard statue cruises lady liberty. >> reporter: so along with a government shutdown comes the closure of all the nation's national parks. and that includes lady libertyso for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of liberty, this may be their last chance in two knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it's also going to damage the economy in ways that nobody has gathered to calculate yet. it's just mindless. >> reporter: with more than 280...
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that the closing of one of our most important monuments, the symbol of our democracy and freedom, liberty park, the statue of liberty, not only is a huge blow to our economy of the city but to the morale of our city. so much of a blow that our governor, governor cuomo has taken the unprecedented step of using state dollars to open up our national monument so that business can continue as usual. the economic numbers coming from the national park service for 2,011 show that this is a very wise decision because of roughly four million people year visit liberty park, the statue of liberty, generating well over $170 million in economic activity. not only is it disruptive to our veterans and our citizens, it is clear that our parks are important economic resource for local communities. we are now still in a very fragile economy. i would venture to say that the direction of this conversation today should have been on getting a clean vote on a clean budget so that we can open up our parks, open up our agencies and businesses and individuals will not continue to suffer. i am really concerned, mr. chairman, this congress does
that the closing of one of our most important monuments, the symbol of our democracy and freedom, liberty park, the statue of liberty, not only is a huge blow to our economy of the city but to the morale of our city. so much of a blow that our governor, governor cuomo has taken the unprecedented step of using state dollars to open up our national monument so that business can continue as usual. the economic numbers coming from the national park service for 2,011 show that this is a very wise...
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locked down, the statue of liberty, the face of liberty to many around the world, the gate ways, the arch, closed. many working for the government about to be furloughed. listen clearly to a frustrated president obama earlier. >> the shutdown will have a very real economic impact on real people. right away. >> here are the numbers, the shutdown could cost a billion a week in lost pay for federal workers. of course, congress itself will continue to be paid. but the total impact could be ten times worse, the estimates of the shutdown could cost the economy $5 billion. the crucial question tonight, who is to blame and can anyone stop it? cnn is covering the story from every possible angle. i begin with dana bash on capitol hill. and jim acosta, dana, can anything stop this shutdown? >> do you believe in miracles? >> not really, no. >> reporter: that is just about what we'll need to see here for at least a technical shutdown, meaning the clock striking midnight and no bill to fund the government passing congress, at least, and heading to the president's desk. what is happening as we spea
locked down, the statue of liberty, the face of liberty to many around the world, the gate ways, the arch, closed. many working for the government about to be furloughed. listen clearly to a frustrated president obama earlier. >> the shutdown will have a very real economic impact on real people. right away. >> here are the numbers, the shutdown could cost a billion a week in lost pay for federal workers. of course, congress itself will continue to be paid. but the total impact could...
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statue of liberty. poppy harlow is live where visitors usually board a ferry to head over to liberty island, but not today. >> reporter: no. a lot of disappointed tourists and, frankly, a lot of angry workers because the statue of liberty is shudderred, 400 national parks are closed. they bring in $450,000 in revenue to the u.s. government, every day, money we need. now none of that money is coming in. liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy, closed for eight months. now another shutdown. what does it mean for to you visit the statue of liberty? >> freedom, liberty. that's why i'm in america. so, to hear that the government is shutting down, it's like, what have we come to? >> reporter: stacey garcia is among the last visitors to the island. >> welcome aboard statue cruises lady liberty. >> reporter: along with the government shutdown comes the closure of all the nation's national parks and that includes lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of liberty, this may be their last chance in who knows how long. >> it's going to be awful. it's also going to damage the economy
statue of liberty. poppy harlow is live where visitors usually board a ferry to head over to liberty island, but not today. >> reporter: no. a lot of disappointed tourists and, frankly, a lot of angry workers because the statue of liberty is shudderred, 400 national parks are closed. they bring in $450,000 in revenue to the u.s. government, every day, money we need. now none of that money is coming in. liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy, closed for eight months. now another...
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of a shootout. no arrests have been made in this case either. >>> the government may still be shut down, but it's not going to stop lady liberty from welcoming her visitors. the statue of liberty will reopen to the public tomorrow after being closed since october 1. but it's going to be costly. new york state will pay more than 61,000 a day to reopen the landmark. and south dakota will pay just over $15,000 a day to open mount rushmore for a ten-day period starting on monday. >>> in washington, more talk, but not a whole lot of action toward ending the government shutdown. president obama spoke with senate and house republicans today about that. and the looming deadline to increase the nation's debt ceiling. cbs's danielle nottingham has a look at the latest proposal. >> heading into the long columbus day weekend, senate republicans said they discovered a plan to end the government shutdown and prevent a u.s. default. the proposal would reopen the government immediately and increase the debt ceiling for about four months. democrats would have to concede a couple changes to obama care that had bipartisan support. including a repeal of an unpopular tax on medical devices. the pl
of a shootout. no arrests have been made in this case either. >>> the government may still be shut down, but it's not going to stop lady liberty from welcoming her visitors. the statue of liberty will reopen to the public tomorrow after being closed since october 1. but it's going to be costly. new york state will pay more than 61,000 a day to reopen the landmark. and south dakota will pay just over $15,000 a day to open mount rushmore for a ten-day period starting on monday....
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. >> the statue of liberty and ellis island are still closed. >> reporter: in new york city the statue of liberty will open tomorrow one day too late for these two who came from omaha to see her. >> i tried to explain how our government works. it didn't -- it was a little bit difficult to explain. >> reporter: to get the monument open tomorrow new york's governor agreed to pay the national park service close to $62,000 a day. a bill the federal government normally takes care of. four other states have taken similar measures. arizona is paying $93,000 to open the grand canyon, and colorado 36,000 for rocky mountain national park. south dakota had shell out 15,000 a day for mount rushmore. but utah was hit the hardest with eight properties at $170,000 a day. governor gary herbert says utah parks are essential. >> people make their livelihood on tourism and travel this, is a godsend to them. >> reporter: all five states are hoping to get reimbursed when the shutdown ends. some fear this solution is setting a dangerous precedent. >> the answer is not to scrape together local dollars for the governmen
. >> the statue of liberty and ellis island are still closed. >> reporter: in new york city the statue of liberty will open tomorrow one day too late for these two who came from omaha to see her. >> i tried to explain how our government works. it didn't -- it was a little bit difficult to explain. >> reporter: to get the monument open tomorrow new york's governor agreed to pay the national park service close to $62,000 a day. a bill the federal government normally takes...
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statue of liberty an and ellis island are still closed. >> when will they open. >> tomorrow. >> the statue of liberty will reopen tomorrow morning, one day too late for jason demman and his daughter kate who came from omaha that came to see her. >> how did you break the news to her? >> i tried to explain how the system works. it didn't -- that was a little bit tough to explain. >> to get the monument opened tomorrow, the governor agreed to pay the park service close to $62,000 a day, a bill the federal government normally takes care of, four other states have taken similar measures, arizona is paying $93,000 to open the grand canyon, and colorado, 36,000 for rocky mountain national park. south dakota will shell out 15,000 a day for mount rushmore, but utah was hit the hardest, hardest with eight properties after $170,000 a day. governor garry herbert says utah parks are essential. >> the people really make their livelihood on tourism travel h is a godsend to them. they have been designated because of this. >> reporter: all size states are hoping to get reimbursed when the shutdown ends, eddie roth the operations manager in st. louis fear
statue of liberty an and ellis island are still closed. >> when will they open. >> tomorrow. >> the statue of liberty will reopen tomorrow morning, one day too late for jason demman and his daughter kate who came from omaha that came to see her. >> how did you break the news to her? >> i tried to explain how the system works. it didn't -- that was a little bit tough to explain. >> to get the monument opened tomorrow, the governor agreed to pay the park...
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liberty closed. brian? >> hi, um,a. on a typical saturday this time of year there would be 13,000 visitors to head over to the statue of liberty. five days into the government shutdown that number is closer to 3,000. as disappointed tourists get word that the statue of libertys closed and the shutdown is having a serious affect on businesses who depend on tourism like statue cruises. statue cruises bring visitors to liberty island for $17 a person. their visitors can get guided tours and a chance to take in the view from inside the crown. since the shutdown revenue is down 70% for statue cruises and management is on the brink of lag off 100 of their 180 workers. it's a lose-lose for everyone. >> i'm disappointed they're saying that they'll come back next year. they will take the harbor tour. interesting we're not getting too many refunds. people are willing to accept this may be the only time they're ever in new york. this may be as close as they get. that is t another outrage. >> for now tourists can see the statue from aboard the statue cruise for $24 for a tour around new york. over 50 million people visit new york city every year and the statue of liberty remains one of the world east most popular landmark. lady liberty was shut down for eight months af
liberty closed. brian? >> hi, um,a. on a typical saturday this time of year there would be 13,000 visitors to head over to the statue of liberty. five days into the government shutdown that number is closer to 3,000. as disappointed tourists get word that the statue of libertys closed and the shutdown is having a serious affect on businesses who depend on tourism like statue cruises. statue cruises bring visitors to liberty island for $17 a person. their visitors can get guided tours and...
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of money to pay its bills. that could result in an unprecedented default. >>> well, the government may be closed, but it's not going to stop lady liberty from welcoming her visitors. the statue of liberty will reopen to the public tomorrow. new york state will pay more than $61,000 a day to reopen the landmark. san diego will pay just over $15,000 a day to open mount rushmore for a 10-day period starting on monday. >>> also tonight people on twitter are fired up against air canada after a mixup at sfo that left a dog missing. fliers of larry the greyhound have been posted near the airport. that dog was let out for a potty break on monday and then ran off, disappeared. kpix 5's bryan webb is live at sfo tonight with the latest response from air canada. bryan. >> tonight the airline is apoll jiegz for the incident and insisting they're still looking for the lost dog. they're probably looking for a way out of this public relations blunder that has offended pet owners from san francisco to saskatchewan. an international airport is an intimidating place to be lost and all alone, especially if you're a naturally-nervous little dog. >> the way these dogs are, they're very skittish. >> cathy w
of money to pay its bills. that could result in an unprecedented default. >>> well, the government may be closed, but it's not going to stop lady liberty from welcoming her visitors. the statue of liberty will reopen to the public tomorrow. new york state will pay more than $61,000 a day to reopen the landmark. san diego will pay just over $15,000 a day to open mount rushmore for a 10-day period starting on monday. >>> also tonight people on twitter are fired up against air...
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joining me now is la shantay austin, who works at the statue of liberty, larry eagle, with the union who represents workers at the statue of libertyashanti, you're a furloughed worker, if i'm not mistaken. >> yes, i am. >> and what do you do? >> i work security. we screen all the visitors going into the statue of liberty. >> my understanding is you guys got whacked by sandy. there was a long period of time you were out of work because of the storm. >> yes, we were out of work for nine months. all of the equipment and everything got destroyed. >> so when you were out of work, were you getting a paycheck, were you on unemployment? >> i was on unemployment, but it, you know, it wasn't enough to pay all of the bills. so we were behind back then and then here comes july, and we're out of work again. i mean, came back in july -- >> then you get a few months under your belt, getting your paycheck, doing your job, screening visitors, people are coming, and now this. >> now this, yes. >> what does this mean for your family? you're going to miss a paycheck, another one, three, four? >> i'm not going to be able to pay for bread, got to put f
joining me now is la shantay austin, who works at the statue of liberty, larry eagle, with the union who represents workers at the statue of libertyashanti, you're a furloughed worker, if i'm not mistaken. >> yes, i am. >> and what do you do? >> i work security. we screen all the visitors going into the statue of liberty. >> my understanding is you guys got whacked by sandy. there was a long period of time you were out of work because of the storm. >> yes, we were...
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liberty. on this day back in 1886 the statue of liberty was dedicated by glover cleveland. she doesn't look a day over 25. >> had quite a few makeovers. >> been under the knife as they say. libertyand like a lot of new york and the new jersey area took a beating from superstorm sandy last year. >> and as we hear the report, it took 364 days since that storm for ellis island to reopen to the public. >> reporter: boats filled with tourists returned to ellis island for the first time since superstorm sandy slammed the historic site last october. jace and lisa chenko came from cleveland. >> my father passed away about a month ago. it's kind of nice to trace the roots about where he came through and see where he first stepped foot on this country. >> reporter: vincent courtier brought his daughters from france. >> it's a big part of new york. >> reporter: rob lure brings groups of students from wales every year. >> last year the children of gutted they couldn't see it. it's great to bring these guys today. >> reporter: ellis island and liberty island needed about $77 million in repairs after the storm sent a wall of water slamming into the new york harbor. the national landmark was f
liberty. on this day back in 1886 the statue of liberty was dedicated by glover cleveland. she doesn't look a day over 25. >> had quite a few makeovers. >> been under the knife as they say. libertyand like a lot of new york and the new jersey area took a beating from superstorm sandy last year. >> and as we hear the report, it took 364 days since that storm for ellis island to reopen to the public. >> reporter: boats filled with tourists returned to ellis island for the...
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tomorrow in my home state, and the ranking member's home state, the statue of liberty will be closed. the last time the statue of liberty was closed, mr. speaker, was when a hurricane struck it. and may i add that the majority refused to provide -- to pass a bill to provide relief assistance when the statue of liberty was closed as a result of the hurricane. this time the statue of liberty is going to be closed by their wrecklessness and their irresponsibility in order to advance a selfish political agenda. mr. speaker, the american people expect two things from us. they expect the government to stay open and operate efficiently. and they expect their congress to communicate. our position is that we should keep the government open operating efficiently while we communicate and go to conference. their position is, shut it down, close the statue of liberty and talk later. the american people want us to talk now and they want this government to remain open. we have heard over the past several days and over the past two weeks our friends on the other side saying, listen to the american people. our friends on the other side
tomorrow in my home state, and the ranking member's home state, the statue of liberty will be closed. the last time the statue of liberty was closed, mr. speaker, was when a hurricane struck it. and may i add that the majority refused to provide -- to pass a bill to provide relief assistance when the statue of liberty was closed as a result of the hurricane. this time the statue of liberty is going to be closed by their wrecklessness and their irresponsibility in order to advance a selfish...
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. >> today marks the 127th birthday of the statue of liberty on nearby liberty island. that was damaged in the storm, but reopened on july 4th. >>> the time now is 5:08 on monday morning. tense moments on a freeway. still to come, how a big rig fire could have been much worse. >>> and the sharks are on fire. winning ways continuing north of the border. >>> and grab an umbrella today. kpix 5 high-def doppler picking up light rainfall totals, a few hundredths of an inch mainly in the santa cruz mountains. continue through the afternoon. take a look at that forecast after break. >>> and the winds are still at issue this morning for many commutes across the bridges, along the altamont pass, right here along highway 4. an accident now eastbound highway 4 at somersville blocking middle lane. westbound traffic very slow getting through there. the altamont pass, the scene of lot of hents overnight. this morning slow traffic from the 205 interchange. westbound 580 approaching grant line. if you plan on making the peninsula commute, give extra time. southbound 101 is going to be
. >> today marks the 127th birthday of the statue of liberty on nearby liberty island. that was damaged in the storm, but reopened on july 4th. >>> the time now is 5:08 on monday morning. tense moments on a freeway. still to come, how a big rig fire could have been much worse. >>> and the sharks are on fire. winning ways continuing north of the border. >>> and grab an umbrella today. kpix 5 high-def doppler picking up light rainfall totals, a few hundredths of...
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liberty island open through thursday so they can visit the statue of liberty. south dakota will pay more than 150,000 to open mount rush more for 10-days. >> they stormed the world war ii memorial and take on the white house. kelly wright is live in washington with the latest. >>> world war ii veterans are the men and women who paid dearly for their freedoms the world enjoys today. protestors marched around the world war ii memorial all of them making their voices heard that closing the memorial due to the partial government shut down is unacceptable. >> hello america. this belongs to you. it doesn't be long to the government. it belongs to the -- the people. will we surrender our freedom? >> some are disgusted that they let this happen in the first place. >> this is for honored war vets. we won't let it sta-- stand by let it happen. >> they are punishing the citizens. >> we are at day 14 of the veteran shut down. it is a symbol of the fight between democrats and republicans and the president. they want the memorial to open up against the government. >> kelly wright autistic teen has been missing for a week. a 70,000 dollar reward fund is now in place for any information leading to his safe return. >> a new hampshire mother makes an emotional plea for help after her teen daughter disappeared. she went missing last wednesday as she was walking home from school. they are leading the search by land, air and water. abigail's 15th birthday was saturday. her mother urged for her return home. >> i think about you all of the time. we want you back with us, please. >> police say they are treating abigail's disappearance as a missing person's case. foul play has not been ruled out. >> a survivor of the boston bombings makes a triumphant return to running participating in her first marathon since the terrorist attack in april. leeann yani was standing 15 feet from where the first bomb went off. she under went three surgeries and was on crutches for a month. yani says she didnisn't going t letter wrists destroy her dreams so she ran the marathon to honor her father's memory and fight cancer. >>> cowboys trying to get him a win on his birthday. he throws a touchdown pass to terrance williams and dallas gets their third win of the season beating the redskins p 1-1 bsh bsh 31-16. patriots hosting the saints. tom brady hits him for a touchdown in the final seconds. patriots win 30-27. close game. >> wow. >> a debt limit has yet to be reached in washington. the stand still has the markets reacting. lauren simonetti from the fox business network has that and the other top business news. >> despite the government shut down last week turns out to be a great week on the s&p. lawmakers are coming close to a deal for the default but now just three-days away from a deadline to raise the debt ceiling or face the process of an unprecedented default investors are getting nervous. u.s. markets will open today on columbus day. they are expected to open lower. dow town .7 percent which is more than 100 points at this hour. any debt limit deal does not lock in spending cuts. >> netflix may be coming to your cable tv box. they are in talks with cable companies including comcast, time warner and sudden communications to make it available as an app on their boxes. the hang-up in the talks is netflix is insisting the cable temperatures take on special technology to improve the delivery of streaming video. this is a good one. macy's is telling workers they must report to work thanksgiving night. the retailer ranking with 155 year tradition of staying closed on thanksgiving day. it has reportedly told workers in new york and chicago to expect to be at work at 8:00 p.m. macys is expected to give an announcement. >> earlier and earlier. >> i can't believe we are talking about thanksgiving. where has this year gone? >> it is not even halloween yet. >> this is true. >> thanks, lauren. >> moving out of the rockies a storm could bring severe weather in the midwest. >> we have your first degree weather update. >> hope you had a wonderful weekend. it is monday we are talking about storm systems developing. it is impacting part of the rockies. anywhere from north dakota to texas you are looking at impacts. we could be looking at damaging winds large hail as well. make sure you have a way to get the warnings through out the day today. the bigger impact will be the rain and also the snow on the backside of this system with some areas picking up over a foot of snow across colorado and wyoming across the higher elevations. as far as rain goes several inches expected across the northern plains. if you live in minnesota, nebraska, in texas we showed you drought conditions. this is welcome news. flooding in texas and arkansas. do not drive through any flooded roadways. dal it wi dallas is cooling off. feeling like fall 58 degrees for the high temperature. northeast 50's and 60s expected as we head into this afternoon. >> thank you ma rae awe. the time is 11 after the top of the hour. coming up next on "the rundown"" it started out as a walk for charity. look at this. this woman ended up fleeing for her life. now she could be charged for trespassing. >> an amazing rescue after a 72-year-old hunter is lost in the forest for more than two weeks. how he managed to survive. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. 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(explosion) (speaking foreign language) that was two-car bombing that exploded outside of the studio. visibly shaken by the blast. >> those on the ground were wounded. >> major disappointment for tourists in france after the eiffel tower had to be evacuated. a threatening phone call prompted that shut down which lasted most of the day. authorities would not confirm. >> commuters are breathing a sigh of relief now that a bart strike is on hold. unions for the bay area rapid transit allowing a midic nig -- midnight strike so they could hold another round of labor talks. both sides say they may be close to finalizing the agreement. they shut down transportation for nearly five days that was back in july. >> take a look at this video. the florida woman who ended up dangling 22 feet high from this railroad bridge when it suddenly went up. she is in big trouble today. it's likely she will be charged with trespassing. wsbn reporter has latest on this story. >> a 55-year-old women dangles 22 feet high holding on for life from a railroad bridge crossing the new river in fort lauderdale this morning. >> someone was yelling there's a lady on the bridge. there's a lady on the bridge. >> adam cody says people gathered around the tracks and watched in disbelief. >> they were telling her to stay on the bridge and hold on not to jump not to lock her knees. >> she was waiting to catch a water taxi and watched the woman who many call wanda go up. >> the track was down. they went on the bridge. i hollered for them to go back. they didn't hear me. >> she called 911. firefighters responded moments after. she put up a 20-foot ladder and got her down. >> i think what happened the higher the bridge got she started to come back against it and clung to it. >> the woman was wearing pink. she participates in making strides against breast cancer 5k rock earlier in the morning. they say it is unclear why she was on the railroad bridge. >> it waudz really upsetting am people were crying and were concerned. it was a great relief to find out she was okay. >> police say they are thankful she wasn't injured she was trespassing on private property and should have been paying more attention to warning sans to keep pedestrians out of harm's way. >> maybe she learned a lesson. oo >> 19 minutes after the top of the hour. this looks fun into the water. dozens before walking across it. what led to this terrifying collapse. >> what do you do then? more controversy surrounding the redskins name. one common cater is weighing in. we will ask you to brew on this up next. 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"fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is monday october 14th. welcome to fox and friends first. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is 30 minutes after the top of the hour. the case in the missing girl madelein mccann. remember her? she was 3 years old when she disappeared from her parent's hotel room in portugal back in 2007. >> the man they want to question in connection with her disappearance. they created the images after accounts of people who were at the hotel. when she vanished. >> they run into the apartment taking a little girl away from the family. >> these new developments will be aired tonight on the british tv show called crime watch. it hopes it helps them identify the man here. >> a bomb square at an airport. a plastic bottle with dry ice exploded in an employee's room only rest room. it caused some flights to be crowneded. investigators trying to figure out who is responsible. >> 30 poeople rescued after a party boat tipped over in miami. it was taking people to and from a columbus day celebration at a sandbar beach a few miles into the water. it was on the way back when the boat began to sink. >> he wasn't like the boat is sinking. he was like hey, can you move back a little bit. this boat isn't enough to hold enough people. >> the driver was not a licensed captain. they think he was allegedly charging people to take them to and from the beach. >> the stakes for the government shut down are rising. the government will run out of money to pay a bill this thursday october 17th. talks between senate republican and democrats are stale at a standstill. >> with the president with senate democrats senate republicans there's a will. we also need to find a way. we know the house won't find that way. so it is right in front of our shoulders. but finding that way is hard, but we are not out of the ballpark in any way. some states are taking things into their own hands now. for instance new york spending 6 $1,000 each day to keep libertyd open through thursday soy folks can visit the statue of liberty. arizona spending 16,000 to keep grand canyon hope. they will open mount rush more for 10-days starting today. >> they are fed up with how they are treated they storm on the memorial and take the wake house. -- take the white house. >> what does it take to open up barricades like this if you can't reach a political solution? one group of veterans figured out how simple the process will be. take a look at what they did. it was called the million veteran march. numbers were short of that. but they removed the barriers outside of the world war ii memorial which is one of several open air member yams the government choose to close down. >> this is for our honored war vets. we are not going to stand by and let it happen. >> who do they blame? some of them walked the barricades over pennsylvania avenue where they were deposited right outside of the white house. they were closed some say for political reasons. >> our veterans s
liberty island open through thursday so they can visit the statue of liberty. south dakota will pay more than 150,000 to open mount rush more for 10-days. >> they stormed the world war ii memorial and take on the white house. kelly wright is live in washington with the latest. >>> world war ii veterans are the men and women who paid dearly for their freedoms the world enjoys today. protestors marched around the world war ii memorial all of them making their voices heard that...
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statue of liberty which just reopened after hurricane sandy is closed again. wnwy reporter is live for us in lower manhattan this morning. good morning. >> good morning. the lights are still on on libertyrty will have to be viewed from afar. the statue of liberty is run by the national parks. so it is a victim of the government shut down. there are a lot of people who travel to new york city one of the most popular tourist atra s atracksa -- attractions here. they can't visit ellis island but it has been closed since super storm sandy. there are a couple other museums and tourist attractions around new york city that are also affected by the government shut down and the american indian as well as federal hall the birth place of theodore roosevelt. there are a few places around town where it is off limits until congress gets its act together. some 72,000 federal employees in new york are actually being impacted by the government shut down. but we also want to mention to you in speaking with tourism officials in the city they don't expect us to have a huge impact on tourism especially if it only lasts a few days which is most of the time government shut downs have lasted about that three
statue of liberty which just reopened after hurricane sandy is closed again. wnwy reporter is live for us in lower manhattan this morning. good morning. >> good morning. the lights are still on on libertyrty will have to be viewed from afar. the statue of liberty is run by the national parks. so it is a victim of the government shut down. there are a lot of people who travel to new york city one of the most popular tourist atra s atracksa -- attractions here. they can't visit ellis island...
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. >> we have just learned lady liberty will reopen tomorrow. the statue of libertyand canyon has been closed due to the government shutdown. now several states are stepping up. with help from the private dollars some of the national land marks are reopening. dominic di-natale is joining us now live from the los angeles bureau with more on this good news. dominic? >> hey, there, uma. the real big one is the grand canyon. expected to reopen the gates in a few hours' time. arizona's governor jan brewer who kicked up a storm is going to use the state funds and the local money to pay the u.s. department of the interior. $651,000 to keep it open for seven days. in a statement she didn't hide her frustration for washington saying this deal will buy us time and bring back lost revenue to the state, i would hope the elected officials in washington move urgentsy to negotiate immediate end to the government standstill. but can not pay the government tab for long. >> there are private donations to foot the bill but it's utah what has been the most determined state to see an end
. >> we have just learned lady liberty will reopen tomorrow. the statue of libertyand canyon has been closed due to the government shutdown. now several states are stepping up. with help from the private dollars some of the national land marks are reopening. dominic di-natale is joining us now live from the los angeles bureau with more on this good news. dominic? >> hey, there, uma. the real big one is the grand canyon. expected to reopen the gates in a few hours' time. arizona's...
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liberty island. here is poppy harlow. >> reporter: liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy and closed for eight months. now another shutdown. what does it mean for you to visit the statue of liberty freedom, liberty. that's why i'm in american so to hear that the government is shutting down, it's like, what have we come to? >> reporter: stacy garcia is among the last visitors to the island. >> welcome aboard, statue lady liberty. >> reporter: the national parks will shut down and that includes lady liberty. for folks chg to new york to see lady liberty this may be their last chance in who knows how long. with more than 280 million visitors a year from yellowstone to yosemite, more than 400 national parks are now closed. >> i'm not going to let congress, you know, make me miss the statue of liberty which is so important to me as a retired history teacher. >> reporter: tourists turned away. more than 21,000 national parks employees furloughed and thousands more like cleanup crews and concession stands workers all left without jobs. >> i have to find another job if, like, they are not paying us while we are laid off or file for unemployment but it's still not enough. it's hard. even
liberty island. here is poppy harlow. >> reporter: liberty island was slammed by superstorm sandy and closed for eight months. now another shutdown. what does it mean for you to visit the statue of liberty freedom, liberty. that's why i'm in american so to hear that the government is shutting down, it's like, what have we come to? >> reporter: stacy garcia is among the last visitors to the island. >> welcome aboard, statue lady liberty. >> reporter: the national parks...
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statue of liberty. they came in from arizona. >> it's pretty pathetic especially when a lot of people are here specifically to see the statue of libertypeople have come from europe and all over the world to vacation here and tour all of these things and it's a shame. >> visitors to the statue of liberty generate $174 million a year for the local economy from souvenir stands to the ferries. >> the company's bearing with it, but as this drags on, people are going to be laid off. it's just not right. >> this is one of many closures creating waves, as a national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. >> the government shutdown is impacting the military, which has a large population of civilian staffers. joining us to discuss the shutdown on the department of defense is mark jake con send, a senior fellow in national security and foreign policy. he is in washington this morning. we certainly appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> what does a government shutdown do to the morale of the military? >> this is going to have a huge impact, not just on our uniformed active duty members. you have to think about what is called the to
statue of liberty. they came in from arizona. >> it's pretty pathetic especially when a lot of people are here specifically to see the statue of libertypeople have come from europe and all over the world to vacation here and tour all of these things and it's a shame. >> visitors to the statue of liberty generate $174 million a year for the local economy from souvenir stands to the ferries. >> the company's bearing with it, but as this drags on, people are going to be laid off....
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. >>> the statue of liberty has reopened, while the the monuments here have closed. >> people come here to see the statue of liberty as it means a lot to us. we'll keep it open. >> the state of new york reached an atreatment with the federal government for the state -- agreement with the federal government for the state to pay, amounting to $61,000 a day. right now it's only for six days to keeping the park open until friday. >>> that's on wusa9.com. >>> a marine at quantico is dead. tonight ncis is investigating. a call was made to 911. they found a marine dead from an apparent gunshot wound. base officials aren't releasing anymore information. >>> still no arrests in the murder of a german town woman. the 49-year-old woman gunned down execution style on crystal rock drive saturday morning. witnesses say the woman lived nearby and was on her way to work when she was shot. the shooting happened in a busy area close to a 7-eleven as they are scouring surveillance video. >>> fairfax police need your help in finding a missing man. the 55-year-old was last seen on saturday morning. he left his home around 5:00 a.m. and
. >>> the statue of liberty has reopened, while the the monuments here have closed. >> people come here to see the statue of liberty as it means a lot to us. we'll keep it open. >> the state of new york reached an atreatment with the federal government for the state -- agreement with the federal government for the state to pay, amounting to $61,000 a day. right now it's only for six days to keeping the park open until friday. >>> that's on wusa9.com. >>> a...
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government shutdown comes the closure of all the nation's national parks, that includes lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of libertyong. >> welcome aboard. lady liberty. >> reporter: tourists are dealing with not only writing off a paycheck -- >> he works for the government. >> reporter: but writing off their vacation plans as well. >> there's not much i can do about it. so i'll just -- if i'm furloughed, i'm furloughed. we'll just deal with that. >> reporter: this will take a toll on employees as well, like those who work at liberty island. >> my only source of income. >> reporter: not only are employees at national monuments staying at home today -- >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: 97% of nasa employees are closing the office doors on the agency's 55th birthday. d.c., the washington monument, smithsonian and even the national zoo, closed for business. the national zoo is a ghost town. it's been closed since 8:00 p.m. last night. the national park service says that anything that's a safety function will continue to be funded. and any employee that comes here to feed and take care of the animals will continue to do
government shutdown comes the closure of all the nation's national parks, that includes lady liberty. for folks coming to new york to see the iconic statue of libertyong. >> welcome aboard. lady liberty. >> reporter: tourists are dealing with not only writing off a paycheck -- >> he works for the government. >> reporter: but writing off their vacation plans as well. >> there's not much i can do about it. so i'll just -- if i'm furloughed, i'm furloughed. we'll just...
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statue of liberty has reopened. the state is paying the federal government $61,000 a day to keep lady liberty up and running. govern andrew cuomo saying that the spending pales in comparison compared to how much it would lose if the statue of liberty remained close. that is just one of a number of national parks open. mount rushmore has reopened. the grand canyon has also reopened. arizona agreeing to pay $650,000 to keep it operating for a week. and colorado's rocky mountain national park is up and iraning costing that state $363,000 to keep the park open for ten days. all told a dozen national parks will reopen thanks to temporary funding from individual states. >>> there are reports that police may have played a role in the deadly stand pediatrician in central india. more than 110 people were killed in sunday's incident. it took place during a festival aat a hindu temple. we have more on the investigation. >> we're about a kilometer away from the temple where a stampede happened on sunday. now, district officials that we spoke to this morning have said that the debt figure now stands at more than 110 peopl
statue of liberty has reopened. the state is paying the federal government $61,000 a day to keep lady liberty up and running. govern andrew cuomo saying that the spending pales in comparison compared to how much it would lose if the statue of liberty remained close. that is just one of a number of national parks open. mount rushmore has reopened. the grand canyon has also reopened. arizona agreeing to pay $650,000 to keep it operating for a week. and colorado's rocky mountain national park is...
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the statue of liberty will reopen tomorrow thanks to the state of new york which will be footing the bill during the shutdown. andrew como says it will cost $62,000 a day for the statue of liberty. >>> more than 1,000 people have signed up for insurance on covered california. but that is just a small percentage of those eligible for coverage. this weekend a health fair is underway in san jose to sign up and understand what is available. organizers predict an especially high turnout. >> we have enrollment counselors on site to talk about how to get enrolled and how to find out where they can enroll and talk through what insurance programs might be available for them. >> the health fair offers diabetes screenings, flu screenings and acupuncture. >>> next at 11:00, a new store front for tesla that is opening eyes. >>> two years after falling victim to gun violence, former congresswoman gabby gifford is going to a gun show. >>> and the strongest storm to hit india in a decade. >>> we are seeing 50s and 60s tonight. but what will impress you is the wind speeds now. seeing that in san francisco. gusts near 30 miles an hour. thunder to the north and the east of the bay area. what does
the statue of liberty will reopen tomorrow thanks to the state of new york which will be footing the bill during the shutdown. andrew como says it will cost $62,000 a day for the statue of liberty. >>> more than 1,000 people have signed up for insurance on covered california. but that is just a small percentage of those eligible for coverage. this weekend a health fair is underway in san jose to sign up and understand what is available. organizers predict an especially high turnout....
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statue of liberty. they have it tarped up. >> that's not actually true. >> the tarp on the statue of liberty. >> yeah. >> i can just imagine somebodyer been to new york thinking is that what they are really doing. >> no doubt. >>> still to come an american palace. >> a couple building the largest home in the country starts construction again after a brief shut down. we will give you a tour. stay tuned. you are watching "world news now." [ male announcer ] for the original salon genius, hair color was as important as your cut. now a breakthrough from vidal sassoon helps stop water from fading away the vibrant color you wish would stay. waterproof it! the vidal sassoon hair color collection has an exclusive hydrablock system that helps lock in our color for as long as salon color... up to 48 washes! prove it to yourself. vidal sassoon waterproof color. salon genius. affordable for all. every day you stain it. so every day, use crest 3d white toothpaste to remove up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. no wonder the number one whitening brand is crest 3d white. no wonder the number one whitening brand woolite detergents clean your
statue of liberty. they have it tarped up. >> that's not actually true. >> the tarp on the statue of liberty. >> yeah. >> i can just imagine somebodyer been to new york thinking is that what they are really doing. >> no doubt. >>> still to come an american palace. >> a couple building the largest home in the country starts construction again after a brief shut down. we will give you a tour. stay tuned. you are watching "world news now." [...