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louis.here is a little bit of what is sounded like across the city tonight. [ applause ] a lot of screams and high-fives and hugs. kutv's debora villalon watched the game at kezar pub in san francisco and it was quite a night. deb. >> reporter: it was fun. that was the jampacked kezar pub you just saw. the crowd going wild with the win and the confident way the giants went about it from the very start. >> [ applause ]. >> reporter: those were the second inning cheers as the giants got on the scoreboard and then kept the cards off it for the rest of the game. fans never took it for granted though, they know st. louis fights andfides a way just like their guys. so there were nervous moments even with mad-bum on the mound. still the magic of evening years, 2010, 2012 and 2014 seems to give everyone a lot of optimism going into game 2 and beyond. >> kezar is one of the best sportsbars in the city. so it was obviously rocking, but the city city has a good negwhen the giants are winning. orange oc
louis.here is a little bit of what is sounded like across the city tonight. [ applause ] a lot of screams and high-fives and hugs. kutv's debora villalon watched the game at kezar pub in san francisco and it was quite a night. deb. >> reporter: it was fun. that was the jampacked kezar pub you just saw. the crowd going wild with the win and the confident way the giants went about it from the very start. >> [ applause ]. >> reporter: those were the second inning cheers as the...
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louis.o by bringing everyone to this city, two months after michael brown's killing, they want to highlight that. what we're seeing in st. louis now is an extension of what's going on in ferguson every single night. outside the police station, people have been beating the drum and raising the call for what they believe will be justice for mike brown and the arrest of darion wilson. they want an indictment and they want justice. >> do you see a difference in the way local officials handled the shooting of mike brown versus what we're now seeing in this most recent shooting? >> well, you know, there have been actually two shootings in st. louis city at this point, and i have to say that i'm very proud of the st. louis police department for being very transparent and open with all of the facts. that is a difference with what has happened in ferguson where people didn't know what the truth was. so i think part of all of what is going on is that they have been open, and as a result of that, peopl
louis.o by bringing everyone to this city, two months after michael brown's killing, they want to highlight that. what we're seeing in st. louis now is an extension of what's going on in ferguson every single night. outside the police station, people have been beating the drum and raising the call for what they believe will be justice for mike brown and the arrest of darion wilson. they want an indictment and they want justice. >> do you see a difference in the way local officials handled...
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louis post-dispatch" article.ources are protected in leak-based articles like this. it is hard to imagine a more irresponsible entry into the journalistic record in the michael brown case than an entire article attribute uted to only one unnamed source who is actually the lawyer for the police officer who shot and killed michael brown. now, i think there would be nothing wrong with the st. louis post dispatch pointing the very same article and using darren wilson's lawyer as the source if it's simply identified the lawyer as the source. or at least identified that the source is a supporter of darren wilson. if, in fact, the source is a supporter of darren wilson. which, of course, i don't know. right? i mean, i'm just kind of wondering about it. the unnamed source tells the story of the confrontation at the car in much greater detail than any previous account. the article says, during the struggle, brown handed the cigarillos to johnson then swung his left hand and hit wilson on the right side of the face. wilson
louis post-dispatch" article.ources are protected in leak-based articles like this. it is hard to imagine a more irresponsible entry into the journalistic record in the michael brown case than an entire article attribute uted to only one unnamed source who is actually the lawyer for the police officer who shot and killed michael brown. now, i think there would be nothing wrong with the st. louis post dispatch pointing the very same article and using darren wilson's lawyer as the source if...
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louis post dispatch" article.that michael brown is reaching for the gun. now, just because his hands have blood on them. now, my hand can be very close to a gun that you fire without me necessarily reaching for the gun. i could be asleep and you can fire a gun near my unmoving hand and it doesn't mean i was reaching for a gun. what is beyond dispute on the basis of this evidence is that these two people were in very, very close contact with each other, but there is absolutely nothing that i see in that autopsy that indicates that michael brown was trying to touch that gun or grab that gun or take it away from that officer. >> so the issue at hand is primarily pertaining to a wound that's on the thumb. and if you look at the diagram that was in the second autopsy and you then compare that to what's in the first autopsy, the injury on the right hand is actually going up the thumb. so it's going from the point of the thumb this way. so the hand is going in the direction in order for that to line lineup. so that would
louis post dispatch" article.that michael brown is reaching for the gun. now, just because his hands have blood on them. now, my hand can be very close to a gun that you fire without me necessarily reaching for the gun. i could be asleep and you can fire a gun near my unmoving hand and it doesn't mean i was reaching for a gun. what is beyond dispute on the basis of this evidence is that these two people were in very, very close contact with each other, but there is absolutely nothing that...
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louis and president of the st. louis chapter.we have asked for an independent prosecutor to investigate the killing of michael brown. that is one of our major demands. this situation has shined a spotlight on some other issues in the african-american community. particularly, the economic situation. 97% of african-american males sorry, 19 and 24 -- i'm 67% are unemployed. that is an issue. the other issue is we're finding in ferguson and other black cities, a lack of african-american involvement in the government of those cities. arehose kinds of things being pointed out by the situation. >> we are here to struggle against injustice everywhere. that is why i'm here. i am here to share in this movement. mike brown is me. mike brown is my son, you know. like round is everybody out here who can't walk down the street. >> we're tired of being harassed. we are here as to mr. workers to stand up for justice, just in a solidarity with leslie mcfadden and her family, to lift up the burden that women of color and immigrant women bear when
louis and president of the st. louis chapter.we have asked for an independent prosecutor to investigate the killing of michael brown. that is one of our major demands. this situation has shined a spotlight on some other issues in the african-american community. particularly, the economic situation. 97% of african-american males sorry, 19 and 24 -- i'm 67% are unemployed. that is an issue. the other issue is we're finding in ferguson and other black cities, a lack of african-american involvement...
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they blanked the cards in saint louis to take game one of the nlcs. and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. it was a strong performance from madison bumgarner who really made the difference. vern glenn is in saint louis tonight. >> reporter: here at busch stadium, it wasn't pretty, but you know what? it just doesn't matter. the giants just a smothering 3- 0 performance on the cardinals to lead the series. and madison bumgarner just magnificent. he out-dueled adam wainwright. he seems to be his west away from at&t park. he has not allowed a run in the post season since 2010. 26 and two-thirds innings. >> it is pretty cool to have any kind of record, but there's stats for everything nowadays. this just happened to work out that way. >> it has been quite a roll. he has been throwing the ball so well, you don't have to score too many when he does that. >> how long was it before you thought he had it tonight? >> pretty early. you could tell he was on. >> he is so good at what he does. this kid, since he has come up here, he has gotten
they blanked the cards in saint louis to take game one of the nlcs. and good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. it was a strong performance from madison bumgarner who really made the difference. vern glenn is in saint louis tonight. >> reporter: here at busch stadium, it wasn't pretty, but you know what? it just doesn't matter. the giants just a smothering 3- 0 performance on the cardinals to lead the series. and madison bumgarner just magnificent. he out-dueled...
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louis.ings old and turning them into a new home. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. incendia >>> you can see giants orange across the bay area tonight. a live look for you now at coit tower, all dressed up to support the team. the giants shut out the cardinals, giants now one up in the national league series, live from san francisco with some very happy fans. hey there? >> reporter: hey, katie, yeah, lots of very happy giants fans, a few disappointed cardinals fans and recent words from the st. louis mayor didn't seem to help. this matchup brought out boisterous teams, but brought out fans. in the wal
louis.ings old and turning them into a new home. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. incendia...
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louis.n outside the ferguson police station and a much larger gathering at st. louis university where, according to msnbc's tremaine lee, more than 1,000 people showed up. the st. louis police have kept their distance and avoided the big confrontation we saw in august. but what's being called ferguson october, there's a tension, a divide between the different generations of activists and protesters on the scene. and last night in a remarkable moment, that division cracked open when young protesters demanded that older protesters listened to what they had to say. >> for us, this is not an academic issue, and i said this a few weeks ago. the people who want to take the time to break down racism from a philosophical level, y'all did not show up. [ applause ] when the tanks and armored trucks was there and the tear gas was there and we was getting hit with the rubber bullets and we said, i can't stay home for this. i can't stay home for this! they killing us. literally. missouri is the new missi
louis.n outside the ferguson police station and a much larger gathering at st. louis university where, according to msnbc's tremaine lee, more than 1,000 people showed up. the st. louis police have kept their distance and avoided the big confrontation we saw in august. but what's being called ferguson october, there's a tension, a divide between the different generations of activists and protesters on the scene. and last night in a remarkable moment, that division cracked open when young...
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louis area. tonight, the entire st. louis metro area remains on edge. joining me now is the mayor of st. louis, mayor francis slay. they do not believe the police account. the police are lying about whether their family member who died at the hands of st. louis police was, in fact, armed. >> this is a terrible tragedy. the loss of a young man in a neighborhood in our city. and it's something that's going to raise a lot of emotions. and that's why it's very important that we handle this as a government, as a police force, to investigate the investigation with a high level of sensitivity. that we do it in a very transparent way and that we have the highest level of independence in the investigation. so we have called for -- there's going to be a couple of independent investigations that are going on here. we have our prosecuting attorney that's going to be doing an investigation, independent investigation, in addition to the internal affairs of the police department. but we're also going to have the united states attorney, the department of justice is goi
louis area. tonight, the entire st. louis metro area remains on edge. joining me now is the mayor of st. louis, mayor francis slay. they do not believe the police account. the police are lying about whether their family member who died at the hands of st. louis police was, in fact, armed. >> this is a terrible tragedy. the loss of a young man in a neighborhood in our city. and it's something that's going to raise a lot of emotions. and that's why it's very important that we handle this as...
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louis today.urse, the two giants, the manager of the giants and manager of the cardinals former big league catchers and mike matheny was asked about buse bochy -- bruce bochy. >> they see somebody that is a constant source of leadership on that club and somebody that i have tried to pick his brain over the years and he has been accommodating. >> it will be monday night football in st. louis. no issues there. a dome stadium and the 49ers try to keep the winning stuff going and it will be colin kaepernick trying to keep all his wide receivers happy. he has a heard of them. when he is healthy stevey johnson, the quarterback was asked about trying to satisfy them all. >> not about keeping everybody happy. it is about winning. you might have one game where a receiver gets 10 passes, 15 passes and another game he doesn't get any. if you are winning it doesn't matter. >> all the receivers have stepped up. very little dropped balls. they have made the big catch. so they be been very good for our team. >>
louis today.urse, the two giants, the manager of the giants and manager of the cardinals former big league catchers and mike matheny was asked about buse bochy -- bruce bochy. >> they see somebody that is a constant source of leadership on that club and somebody that i have tried to pick his brain over the years and he has been accommodating. >> it will be monday night football in st. louis. no issues there. a dome stadium and the 49ers try to keep the winning stuff going and it...
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louis. at "the new york times," they had a second story -- had a story the second sunday of coverage, i think it was called "circle of rage," that st. louis was encircled by these segregated suburbs, can and it didn't, just didn't quite get things, they didn't really quite get things right. for example, they portrayed ferguson as having, as aing is regated community. as a segregated community. a person i know be out at stanford actually pulled out the census statistics that showed, actually, ferguson is one of the most integrated communities, you know, if you look at the entire boundaries of the city. i thought some of the -- so the citizen journalists did a really good job. i don't even know this that's quite -- if that's quite the right word. patricia would be one of them. antonio french had some very, you know, very excellent posts, i thought. of course, they all had a point of view, but they were reporting from the scene. i quoted, in the journalism review, i quoted a young journalist na
louis. at "the new york times," they had a second story -- had a story the second sunday of coverage, i think it was called "circle of rage," that st. louis was encircled by these segregated suburbs, can and it didn't, just didn't quite get things, they didn't really quite get things right. for example, they portrayed ferguson as having, as aing is regated community. as a segregated community. a person i know be out at stanford actually pulled out the census statistics that...
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louis university. they have been doing this as part of a weekend of resistance that was planned friday, saturday and sunday into monday. this is part of that. hundreds of people have shown up. the biggest event saturday with 3,000 people showing up. this is all in an effort to bring attention to the issue that protesters say has been ignored for too long. they accuse the police of being overbearing. they also are talking about the shooting of michael brown that happened back on august 9th. michael brown was an unarmed teenager in the ferguson neighborhood which is about 10 or 15 miles from here. he was shot and killed by police officer darren wilson. that sparked protests in august and those have not stopped. the police have talked about the 65 days of protests every day. they have generally been much smaller over the last few weeks. we have watched that progress. over the weekend, a significant change. people from across the country have shown up in st. louis and ferguson to take part in these protest
louis university. they have been doing this as part of a weekend of resistance that was planned friday, saturday and sunday into monday. this is part of that. hundreds of people have shown up. the biggest event saturday with 3,000 people showing up. this is all in an effort to bring attention to the issue that protesters say has been ignored for too long. they accuse the police of being overbearing. they also are talking about the shooting of michael brown that happened back on august 9th....
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louis the lead with another solo blast. they tied it in the top of the 9th within and colton long did it again. >> everyone's hitting bombs. whip you don't execute it. >> it hurts, but you have to get back to it tomorrow. there's a good chapts i'm going to bet g et the ball again. let's go at it. >> the giants were packback at at&t this afternoon. the giants will send tim hudson to the mound. >> one thing i noticed about too you faced a good lineup, including barry bonds. you intentionally walked him 4 times in that series. >> wouldn't you? >> just curious. as you look at this giants lineup, who concerns you the most? >> they don't got barry bonds. >> the giants won it world series without barry bonds. jeremy, who do you like? >> i like them at home. i thought they would win that one last light. what a game that was. >> i was joking. i didn't expect you to break down baseball, okay? >> we got to do the raiders yesterday after a loss. >> i have newfound respect for our center. if prank gore goes to the hall of fame, he can t
louis the lead with another solo blast. they tied it in the top of the 9th within and colton long did it again. >> everyone's hitting bombs. whip you don't execute it. >> it hurts, but you have to get back to it tomorrow. there's a good chapts i'm going to bet g et the ball again. let's go at it. >> the giants were packback at at&t this afternoon. the giants will send tim hudson to the mound. >> one thing i noticed about too you faced a good lineup, including barry...
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louis. when asked if the shooting of an african american team was justified, 62% of whites said it was along with 35% of blacks. you see a 30 point margin there and that's -- how palpable is it on the street there? >> it's palpable in many stances on the other hand, it's kind of an invisible line. they've grown more diverse. but you're not seeing white members of the ferguson community out here, you know, one way or the other. you're not seeing counter protests. everyone is kind of at bay. the marker had been those i love ferguson signs. it seemed the white law enforcement officers have remained in command. >>> sunni militant group has an woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent
louis. when asked if the shooting of an african american team was justified, 62% of whites said it was along with 35% of blacks. you see a 30 point margin there and that's -- how palpable is it on the street there? >> it's palpable in many stances on the other hand, it's kind of an invisible line. they've grown more diverse. but you're not seeing white members of the ferguson community out here, you know, one way or the other. you're not seeing counter protests. everyone is kind of at...
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louis with a little limp as he goes out.tioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> gary: they've got good players on this team. >> verne: marshall. back, throw, got it. >> gary: the player that nick marshall hopes he could be is a russell wilson type player. that's a russell wilson type play right there. quick with his feet but able to throw with his arm going any direction. >> verne: handoff. cameron artis-payne. the reason i ask is because we haven't noted this yet but it's a bus ride from auburn to starkville. last night, this auburn team spent the night as the capstone hotel in -- where? tuscaloosa. first time ever, depending on how this turns out, may
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it's often said that when louis died, an age died with him.he age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end. things would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepar
it's often said that when louis died, an age died with him.he age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end. things would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two...
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louis republic" against its competitor fails. even the socialist paper that does feel the impact of the trading with the enemy act is able to survive. the trading with the enemy act says that if you don't file translations, if you keep making negative comments, you will lose your second-class mailing privileges as a newspaper. in other words, you have to send out newspapers first class to your readers, which is twice as expensive. they fough -- thought once they take the privileges away from the socialist paper, that paper would disappear. no, it didn't. people paid for the extra postage. they paid extra for it, so it was able to maintain subscriptions and survive. they paid extra for it, so it was able to maintain subscriptions and survive. the store is different in kansas city. we have the two newspapers. the problem with the one paper is that its editor and owners or charged and convicted. under the espionage act, which then forces that paper to merge with the other german paper. they have this label of disloyalty. they do not
louis republic" against its competitor fails. even the socialist paper that does feel the impact of the trading with the enemy act is able to survive. the trading with the enemy act says that if you don't file translations, if you keep making negative comments, you will lose your second-class mailing privileges as a newspaper. in other words, you have to send out newspapers first class to your readers, which is twice as expensive. they fough -- thought once they take the privileges away...
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louis.n asked if the shooting of an african american team was justified, 62% of whites said it was along with 35% of blacks. you see a 30 point margin there and that's -- how palpable is it on the street there? >> it's palpable in many stances on the other hand, it's kind of an invisible line. they've grown more diverse. but you're not seeing white members of the ferguson community out here, you know, one way or the other. you're not seeing counter protests. everyone is kind of at bay. the marker had been those i love ferguson signs. it seemed the white law enforcement officers have remained in command. >> he ta piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammat
louis.n asked if the shooting of an african american team was justified, 62% of whites said it was along with 35% of blacks. you see a 30 point margin there and that's -- how palpable is it on the street there? >> it's palpable in many stances on the other hand, it's kind of an invisible line. they've grown more diverse. but you're not seeing white members of the ferguson community out here, you know, one way or the other. you're not seeing counter protests. everyone is kind of at bay....
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louis. the new york times had a story the covers,unday of and i think it was called "the circle of rage," in that st. louis was encircled by these segregated suburbs, and it didn't really quite get things right. for example, they portrayed ferguson is having -- as being a segregated community. at a person i know out of stanford actually pulled out the census statistics that said that ferguson is one of the most integrated communities, if you look at the entire boundaries of the city. i thought that some of the citizen journalist did a really good job, i don't really know if that is even quite the right word, patricia is probably one of them, antonio did a very excellent post, i thought, and they all had a point of view, but they were reporting from the scene. i quoted in the journalism review, i quoted a young journalist named ryan schuessler , who was working for al jazeera america, and he was very put off by the way journalists tended to make the story about themselves. cameramen making jo
louis. the new york times had a story the covers,unday of and i think it was called "the circle of rage," in that st. louis was encircled by these segregated suburbs, and it didn't really quite get things right. for example, they portrayed ferguson is having -- as being a segregated community. at a person i know out of stanford actually pulled out the census statistics that said that ferguson is one of the most integrated communities, if you look at the entire boundaries of the city....
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louis and here in ferguson. one is scheduled just an hour from now outside of the prosecuting attorney's office and that is who is handed over the evidence to the grand jury, which is still looking at whether or not to indict officer daryn wilson for the killing of the ferguson teenager michael brown. that's been a very contentious issue. a lot of protesters are angry at how long this is taking. they expected that decision mid october. that's pushed to mid november. they say justice is taking too long. >> what about plans by law enforcement? will there be changes that we might expect to see in terms of how they respond or how they are patrolling these areas? >> reporter: we do know that the departments are all beefed up. they are all looking at more officers making sure for example in st. louis that there are two officers who respond to any conflicts instead of one and we do know that there are 12-hour shifts. these guys will be more people working around the clock. what we have noticed here in ferguson over the
louis and here in ferguson. one is scheduled just an hour from now outside of the prosecuting attorney's office and that is who is handed over the evidence to the grand jury, which is still looking at whether or not to indict officer daryn wilson for the killing of the ferguson teenager michael brown. that's been a very contentious issue. a lot of protesters are angry at how long this is taking. they expected that decision mid october. that's pushed to mid november. they say justice is taking...
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louis.alifornians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. whoa! yeah i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv and the tablet worked just fine but i wanted to see if the phone will work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel's live just like on tv but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. the x1 entertainment operating system only from xfinity. >>> activists plan to protest against police in ferguson, missouri again today. this follows an early morning prote
louis.alifornians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. whoa! yeah...
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louis cardinals worked out at the ballpark yesterday. tim hudson will start for the giants against the cards' john lackey. the series is tied at one game each. >>> weather-wise, 1:00, at&t park. >> nothing like bunting at the bible field, right? it's so beautifully decorated. weather is going to be conducive, lucky, because we have unsettled weather coming up for the next several days. good morning, everyone. if you are heading out to that giants game we'll have mostly cloudy conditions and air temperature of 63 degrees. right now in the city by the bay san francisco, upper 50s. it's the mid-50s across the bay into fremont and union city. 60 in mountain view with a high today of only 72 degrees. i say "only" because these numbers are coming down at least by 15 degrees in many locations. tri-valley tumbling out of the 90s into the mid-70s. the winds get blustery out of the southwest 20 to 30 during the afternoon hours around the peninsula but again, heading to the baseball field, no rain there, chance of rain showers developing in the nor
louis cardinals worked out at the ballpark yesterday. tim hudson will start for the giants against the cards' john lackey. the series is tied at one game each. >>> weather-wise, 1:00, at&t park. >> nothing like bunting at the bible field, right? it's so beautifully decorated. weather is going to be conducive, lucky, because we have unsettled weather coming up for the next several days. good morning, everyone. if you are heading out to that giants game we'll have mostly cloudy...
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louis. what makes this shooting different from the .1 that killed michael brown? and why is it raising the same questions? trying to escape the new normal. more and more american families forced to live in their cars. >> this mantra in my head just repeefrtd and over: i want to go home. i just kept avoiding this one thought in my head that says, you know, please. to. >> "america tonight" with an in-depth look at this growing epidemic and one solution that could be the road to shelter. >>> f good evening. thanks for joining us. each day now, there are fewer places in the world to be safe from ebola. the death of eric duncan in dallas under scores what health workers have been warning about, that the virus is spreading far beyond west africa and fast, as is the fear. five u.s. air ports are gearing up for new screens while airline cabin cleaners are going on strike fearing they could be at risk. now, new signs of the virus's global reach. a britishman died en massedonia. his hotel has been sea
louis. what makes this shooting different from the .1 that killed michael brown? and why is it raising the same questions? trying to escape the new normal. more and more american families forced to live in their cars. >> this mantra in my head just repeefrtd and over: i want to go home. i just kept avoiding this one thought in my head that says, you know, please. to. >> "america tonight" with an in-depth look at this growing epidemic and one solution that could be the road...
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with st louis metropolitan police. they began to pound the batons on the ground, telling protesters that they needed to move away and eventually a scuffle erupted. there were police officers that had the batons, and were using them and pepper spray. we understand 17 people were arrested late last night. no injuries, damage to property was reported. >>> and you've been talking about st louis, what happened in ferguson as well. >> the protesters started in ferguson. after the march in downtown st louis, during the day they announced they'd be marching on canfield avenue, where connor brown was shot and killed. they marched along canfield. there were blockades there. they did not run into the police in intense ways that we saw. a peaceful day in ferguson altogether. >> ashar quraishi reporting live. >> tensions are escalating between protesters and hong kong. police broke into a car to arrest someone who tried to drive through the crowd. and they head several arrests. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters occupied
with st louis metropolitan police. they began to pound the batons on the ground, telling protesters that they needed to move away and eventually a scuffle erupted. there were police officers that had the batons, and were using them and pepper spray. we understand 17 people were arrested late last night. no injuries, damage to property was reported. >>> and you've been talking about st louis, what happened in ferguson as well. >> the protesters started in ferguson. after the march...
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louis we go. 6--2. and molina would leave the game. they called it a strained oblique muscle which is huge. 3-3 game. matt adams deep into the st. louis night off of hunter strickland who becomes the first rookie to give three postseason homers. these are the giants they're resilient. the runners were moving and that allows mat duffey to score from second base. crazy we're tied at four. sergio romo to kelton wong. shouldn't have gone there. a walk off home run for wong and the cardinals in dramatic fashion win it 5-4 they tied a series at one game a piece. >>> joe fonzi is in st. louis and he joins us live now. >> reporter: for a good portion of this evening it felt like another vintage giants postseason effort. they were scrounging for runs. but the giants pitching staff gave up four home runs, three of them by the bullpen. that's something that the team just has not done throughout the year. so the result is this series tied one game a piece. the giants already knew this. but it just point out further how the guys on the other side o
louis we go. 6--2. and molina would leave the game. they called it a strained oblique muscle which is huge. 3-3 game. matt adams deep into the st. louis night off of hunter strickland who becomes the first rookie to give three postseason homers. these are the giants they're resilient. the runners were moving and that allows mat duffey to score from second base. crazy we're tied at four. sergio romo to kelton wong. shouldn't have gone there. a walk off home run for wong and the cardinals in...
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louis.strators clashing with police. we have the video. >>> in just 30 minutes, we will know who has won this year's nobel peace prize. could it be the pope? the nsa leaker edward snowden? malala yousafzai? >> or nic robertson. >> he is not one of the contenders. he is a peaceful man. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 31 minutes past the hour. we will start this morning with government officials urging people to stay calm in the face of the ebola scare. it is not easy. a flight to the dominican republic went through a scare on wednesday when a man on the flight 845 joked he had ebola and a haz-mat team was called in. >> in the meantime here in new york and new jersey, you see leaders there giving press conferences. we know we are place where is someone could come from west africa and we are taking the appropriate steps. >> we faced terrorism, we faced natural disasters. we face the possibility of being affected by a pandemic. all of those moments prepar
louis.strators clashing with police. we have the video. >>> in just 30 minutes, we will know who has won this year's nobel peace prize. could it be the pope? the nsa leaker edward snowden? malala yousafzai? >> or nic robertson. >> he is not one of the contenders. he is a peaceful man. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. 31 minutes past the hour. we will start this morning with government officials urging people to stay...
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louis.> sad news. 21-month-old madeline read is the latest child to die from the enterovirus d68. she died friday. the centers for disease control said it's killed five people. most of children. some patients have developed paralysis. >>> developing news in texas where a healthcare worker who provided care for ebola patient hospitalized there tested positive for the virus. healthcare worker, who was in contact with patient thomas duncan, reported having a low-grade fever on friday. preliminary test results yesterday showed a positive find fourth ebola. officials say the worker was in full protective gear when they provided care. >> individuals who are being monitored are required to take their temperatures twice daily. as a result of that process, the caregiver notified the hospital of imminent arrival, and was immediately admitted to the hospital's isolation room. the entire process, from the patients self monitoring, to the admission into isolation, was 90 minutes. >> the health worker is
louis.> sad news. 21-month-old madeline read is the latest child to die from the enterovirus d68. she died friday. the centers for disease control said it's killed five people. most of children. some patients have developed paralysis. >>> developing news in texas where a healthcare worker who provided care for ebola patient hospitalized there tested positive for the virus. healthcare worker, who was in contact with patient thomas duncan, reported having a low-grade fever on friday....
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louis. protesters gather from around the country. >>> then, a plane passenger jokes about having ebola. plus, republicans have a new campaign strategy. terrify you. >>> then, standing up against climate change. the massachusetts d.a. who dropped charges against two men who blocked a coal shipment. >> we took a stand here today. >> he joins me tonight. and getting pulled from class for a nobel prize. malala becomes the youngest winner of the peace award. "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for a third night in a row, people are expected to be out on the streets in the st. louis area profetesting the shooting a black man. some demanding the arrest of police officer darren wilson following the death of 18-year-old michael brown. there was a tense standoff last night between police and protesters following the shooting death of 18 yield mi-y myers on wednesday. police say myers had a gun that he fired at the officer after an altercation, a charge his family
louis. protesters gather from around the country. >>> then, a plane passenger jokes about having ebola. plus, republicans have a new campaign strategy. terrify you. >>> then, standing up against climate change. the massachusetts d.a. who dropped charges against two men who blocked a coal shipment. >> we took a stand here today. >> he joins me tonight. and getting pulled from class for a nobel prize. malala becomes the youngest winner of the peace award. "all...
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louis alderman antonio french. this comes as a grand jury is weighing whether to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael brown dead. theno the making of the warrior cop. >> do you think there's any validity to the criticism that the united states is increasingly becoming a police state? >> i think there is some validity to that. >>. oakland, california. the convention were swat teams from around the bay area and around the world are going to be competing around the bay. >> mother jones reporter shane bauer goes inside the urban shield trade show where local police departments flushed with department of homeland security cash can buy armored vehicles, sniper rifles, drones and more. shane is the journalist who was held for almost two years in iran. then to a texas man on trial for filming the police. we will go to austin to speak to antonio buehler of the peaceful streets project who was arrested after filming the police. a jury will decide this week if he committed a crime or not. all that and more, comin
louis alderman antonio french. this comes as a grand jury is weighing whether to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael brown dead. theno the making of the warrior cop. >> do you think there's any validity to the criticism that the united states is increasingly becoming a police state? >> i think there is some validity to that. >>. oakland, california. the convention were swat teams from around the bay area and around the world are going to be competing around the...
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louis.y the deadly shooting of a black teenager by an off-duty white police officer not far from where the body of michael brown was found. it comes as police practices come under scrutiny since the brown shooting in august. cnn's sarah sidener is live in ferguson for us this morning. what is the scene in the town since this has happened? >> it's quiet. it's been raining and it is very early in the morning here. and so things are quiet now. but overnight there was quite a bit of unrest in st. louis, which is about 10 to 20 12 miles from here. police here are saying two people are arrested. one officer was injured when someone threw a knife and hit an office anywhere the shoulder. that officer okay. dealing with small injuries there. we can also tell you this, it was sparked by another shooting involving a black teenager who is 18 years old. the same age as michael brown. two months ago. vonderek myers was killed by an off-duty police officer, who was wearing his police uniform. there are a l
louis.y the deadly shooting of a black teenager by an off-duty white police officer not far from where the body of michael brown was found. it comes as police practices come under scrutiny since the brown shooting in august. cnn's sarah sidener is live in ferguson for us this morning. what is the scene in the town since this has happened? >> it's quiet. it's been raining and it is very early in the morning here. and so things are quiet now. but overnight there was quite a bit of unrest in...
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louis. all the big hubs impacted. high temperatures in the northeast, you are warmer in the 60s today. it has been cooler over the weekend. mid-70s by the time we get to wednesday. the opposite of that happening, christine, in the southeast, temperatures are warm and humid and going down as the front passes. a lot of fluidity and changes. >> looks like a lot of moisture. thank you, alexandra steele. >>> coming up on "early start," health officials questioning the ability of the hospital handling the ebola case in spain. the city in boston is waiting to see if a patient tests positive. and flyers on edge as one passenger falls ill on the way to l.a.x. how miscommunication terrified a plane full of people. that is coming up. athatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. on my journey across america, i've learned that when
louis. all the big hubs impacted. high temperatures in the northeast, you are warmer in the 60s today. it has been cooler over the weekend. mid-70s by the time we get to wednesday. the opposite of that happening, christine, in the southeast, temperatures are warm and humid and going down as the front passes. a lot of fluidity and changes. >> looks like a lot of moisture. thank you, alexandra steele. >>> coming up on "early start," health officials questioning the...
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louis on saturday.ousand people marching down the street held a rally in one of our plazas downtown. exactly what we as law enforcement do, protect people's rights to have their first amendment heard. that's what happened. but i think there are a group of people that are taking advantage of the stage and the platform that's been created here in ferguson and in st. louis to push their own agendas and their messages. >> some of the police at these protests in st. louis were wearing protective gear. i know you know that it is somewhat controversial. obviously officers want to be protected. but when there were protests in ferguson and police in what seemed to be militarized positions to many observers were wearing riot gear, some were aiming guns. do you think it adds to the tension to have police wearing the special gear, covering their faces, for what's largely been a peaceful protest? how do you make that decision? >> let's start with saturday when we had events in the city of st. louis. people marched d
louis on saturday.ousand people marching down the street held a rally in one of our plazas downtown. exactly what we as law enforcement do, protect people's rights to have their first amendment heard. that's what happened. but i think there are a group of people that are taking advantage of the stage and the platform that's been created here in ferguson and in st. louis to push their own agendas and their messages. >> some of the police at these protests in st. louis were wearing...
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louis rapper.ry russell, an organizer with hands up united, and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, and co-creator of millennial activists united. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> she posted that online thursday in response to the ferguson protest. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road in detroit, broadcasting from the "great lakes state" of michigan. the state has one of the longest freshwater coastlines in the country, but its residents are increasingly concerned about their access to affordable water. a judge overseeing detroit's bankruptcy recently ruled the city can continue shutting off water to residents who have fallen behind on payments. judge steven rhodes ruled there is no "enforceable right" to water. detroit began cutting off water to thousands of households several months ago, prompting protests from residents and the united nat
louis rapper.ry russell, an organizer with hands up united, and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, and co-creator of millennial activists united. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> she posted that online thursday in response to the ferguson protest. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road in detroit, broadcasting from the "great...
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louis, thank you, sir. we appreciate it.twitter question for you earlier in the show, we asked if the supreme court should accept marriage equality now as opposed to allowing the continueduation of state by state marriage equality laws, our producer has some of the best responses. >> good morning. we have a lot of people weighing in, patrick tweets, while they may not have gone all the way, at least they are making us more socially aware. every decision and case helps. john says, marriage equality is the issue of the times, voters have the responsibility to decide once and for all. >> we are looking at a federal standard at some point. it remains to be seen when that day will come. moments away. ♪ many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. s
louis, thank you, sir. we appreciate it.twitter question for you earlier in the show, we asked if the supreme court should accept marriage equality now as opposed to allowing the continueduation of state by state marriage equality laws, our producer has some of the best responses. >> good morning. we have a lot of people weighing in, patrick tweets, while they may not have gone all the way, at least they are making us more socially aware. every decision and case helps. john says, marriage...
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louis and to no one's surprise it is madison bumgarner. the team left the ballpark for the airport before catching a might to st. louis and they have not announced who will be in game two but game three will be home at the giants park next tuesday. >> st. louis is a happening place with the 49ers. >> they are playing inside. rain is in the forecast for saturday, sunday, monday and when they come back here we have a great chance of rain on tuesday. >> bring it on. >> we pay have issues. >> meet me in st. louis "mad bum." >> the wind is 13 miles per hour in fairfield and a deeper many layer and that is why we have clouds and the coolest weather we will have this week. the clouds are hugging the day at 2:00 or 3:00, they will let up and we will have a lot of fog and low clouds an the golden gate bridge until that time. i don't think the air show is getting in but the blue ain't joels will have a light start. tomorrow and sunday are the best boat. from the east bay hills we have a cloud deck to the west and to the east the only place with suns
louis and to no one's surprise it is madison bumgarner. the team left the ballpark for the airport before catching a might to st. louis and they have not announced who will be in game two but game three will be home at the giants park next tuesday. >> st. louis is a happening place with the 49ers. >> they are playing inside. rain is in the forecast for saturday, sunday, monday and when they come back here we have a great chance of rain on tuesday. >> bring it on. >> we...
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louis a 5-4 win over the san francisco giants.y for the cardinals, it ties the game at one apiece. >>> the giants were in philadelphia to take on the eagles. eli manning sends the game under pressure. he's sacked six times and giants receiver victor cruz is expected to miss the rest of the season after a serious knee injury. at that point in the game, the eagles already held a 20-point lead. philadelphia goes on to win, 27-0. >>> the dallas cowboys deliver sunday's biggest surprise. they rebound from a ten-point deficit to hand the seahawks just their second home loss since 2012. it's a 30-23 win. dallas improves to 5-1 this season. >>> and the green bay packers come up with the wildest finish on sunday with the team trailing by four points. aaron rodgers throws the go-ahead touchdown pass with just six seconds left in the game. packers win, 27-24. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" tony gonzalez preview this thursday night's matchup. i'm susan mcginnis. this is the "cbs morning news." ...we're going to need
louis a 5-4 win over the san francisco giants.y for the cardinals, it ties the game at one apiece. >>> the giants were in philadelphia to take on the eagles. eli manning sends the game under pressure. he's sacked six times and giants receiver victor cruz is expected to miss the rest of the season after a serious knee injury. at that point in the game, the eagles already held a 20-point lead. philadelphia goes on to win, 27-0. >>> the dallas cowboys deliver sunday's biggest...
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louis. this photo shows the flaming wreckage of >>> i want to get back to breaking news. this know show shows wreckage of the plane after ' impact and emergency crews reached the pilot and he's dead. his name is being with held until his family can be notified. the tanker was being used to fight the fire. we have more on our website at kpix.com. >>> a shocking video of a traffic stop. we see why two police officers in indiana are accused of using excessive force and a family is suing them. >> what started as a stop for a seatbelt violation quickly escalated. on september 24th, lisa mahone was driving with her friend jamal and two children. >> get your phone out and video tape this. >> i'm already doing this. >> the federal lawsuit charges, the police pulled him in a highly aggressive way, he explains. >> he's pulling me over like i robbed a bank. >> the cell phone video, the police focuses on jones especially when he fails to produce his id. >> you need to step out the vehicle. >> he calls 9
louis. this photo shows the flaming wreckage of >>> i want to get back to breaking news. this know show shows wreckage of the plane after ' impact and emergency crews reached the pilot and he's dead. his name is being with held until his family can be notified. the tanker was being used to fight the fire. we have more on our website at kpix.com. >>> a shocking video of a traffic stop. we see why two police officers in indiana are accused of using excessive force and a family...
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louis.strations joined the ongoing movement for justice for michael brown, which has begun borrowing the spotlight from high profile public events in order to amplify its message. when during the intermission demonstrators in the audience stood up and sang for two minutes what they called a requiem for michael brown. two days later the call for justice sounded again, this time outside of busch stadium where the cardinals played the dodgers in a major league playoff game. that protest turned to an ugly confrontation when protests dplanding the prosecution of darren wilson came face-to-face with the cardinal fans. this week the justice for michael brown protest movement is culminating in four days of action in st. louis county called ferguson october. the weekend of resistance began yesterday and includes a series of public events to build momentum towards a nationwide movement against police violence. a march at the prosecuting attorney's office yesterday afternoon and a candle light march la
louis.strations joined the ongoing movement for justice for michael brown, which has begun borrowing the spotlight from high profile public events in order to amplify its message. when during the intermission demonstrators in the audience stood up and sang for two minutes what they called a requiem for michael brown. two days later the call for justice sounded again, this time outside of busch stadium where the cardinals played the dodgers in a major league playoff game. that protest turned to...
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louis twice in their house. and this is a team i said twice, i'm sorry. this is a team that beat washington twice in their house in st. louis, and this is a team that had to go to kansas city and win the world championship in their house. [ cheers and applause ] this is the best postseason team in they are is ---er era. in this group here, i want to thank them and i told them a couple days ago before the 7th game, what a great honor for me to manage such a tremendous team and a gutsy team like these guys and they never got to see a die attitude. they don't care if the odds are against them. they come out and they play for you and they play for each other and they keep coming at you. so, i want to tell them in front of all of you now, their fans, i want to tell them thanks for their warrior spirit and the fact that i got to manage this gutsy group. thank you, guys. and to you fans, out there, believe me, never never question. you did help us get through what was a tough year. as larry mentioned we had a tough time, but we looked out there and there was a s
louis twice in their house. and this is a team i said twice, i'm sorry. this is a team that beat washington twice in their house in st. louis, and this is a team that had to go to kansas city and win the world championship in their house. [ cheers and applause ] this is the best postseason team in they are is ---er era. in this group here, i want to thank them and i told them a couple days ago before the 7th game, what a great honor for me to manage such a tremendous team and a gutsy team like...
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louis city, are done. in fact, one of the reports from st. louis city is totally inconclusive, which means that we have to get more testimony from people who were on the ground. so i think some of what your audiences or some of what your panelists have said today is we have to ensure we maintain peace and ensure we have the right to speak and speak our mind very freely about what we feel is going on and what direction we need to take in the future. that's what really is serious and what people care about right now is just going on in peace. but being heard at the same time and not being tear of a dialog police and the protesters. >> i'm not there. i think that the effort on both parts, it is important on both parts. i think at some point, you have to sit down with the person, with the other side even if you don't have the complete trust. you have to at some point start to have a dialogue and start to build trust among each other. and it appears to me and for most people looking, they're just screaming at even other. we're upset. they're screa
louis city, are done. in fact, one of the reports from st. louis city is totally inconclusive, which means that we have to get more testimony from people who were on the ground. so i think some of what your audiences or some of what your panelists have said today is we have to ensure we maintain peace and ensure we have the right to speak and speak our mind very freely about what we feel is going on and what direction we need to take in the future. that's what really is serious and what people...