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nick: holy, holy. jim: whoa. nick: don't react. just get on with it. david: that was a heck of an effort. nick: good putt. just a smidging -- smidgen with controlling the adrenaline. you're thinking this to win but you cannot get too carried away. now they have to really regroup. he's putting fantastic today. jim: only one he's missed was the one at 17, and, of course, that was outside of 10 feet. he's made some really difficult curling inside of 10 feet. nick: great putt on 15. great putt on 16. so one more. have a club sandwich, please. jim: do i have time to order one? this to send it back to the 18th tee for a playoff. there you go! nick: well done. jim: don't go anywhere. we have a cinderella matchup coming up at the greenbrier. he will be heading back to the 18th. potter knocked it in there close and made a two with his spectacular three-two finish. he picked up three shots over kelly those last two holes. playoff coming up. every shot here can make a world of difference. because shots taken at golf events sponsored by nationwide insurance benefi
nick: holy, holy. jim: whoa. nick: don't react. just get on with it. david: that was a heck of an effort. nick: good putt. just a smidging -- smidgen with controlling the adrenaline. you're thinking this to win but you cannot get too carried away. now they have to really regroup. he's putting fantastic today. jim: only one he's missed was the one at 17, and, of course, that was outside of 10 feet. he's made some really difficult curling inside of 10 feet. nick: great putt on 15. great putt on...
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nick: you're right.s actually a nice pace. if it just gets over then the actual agree -- degree of slope will get it pin high. jim: they know how to create a little suspense here, don't they? three straight years, drama at the end of the greenbrier classic. i was talking to some of the locals about the cleanup and the perfect management of the week with all the concerts and the players coming in. huge galleries. some 2,000 volunteers are part of the story here in west virginia. the state so pridefully propping up this tournament as a showcase event for their great state. and all of this happening in a most difficult time here for the west virginians. so many still without power or water in many cases from the storm of nine days ago. so a testament again to great resolve, desire of the people of west virginia to put on a spectacular event, bring people here and show them a good time. nick: you're right. the staff in the hotel have a wonderful, welcoming attitude and unfortunately they're going home to no
nick: you're right.s actually a nice pace. if it just gets over then the actual agree -- degree of slope will get it pin high. jim: they know how to create a little suspense here, don't they? three straight years, drama at the end of the greenbrier classic. i was talking to some of the locals about the cleanup and the perfect management of the week with all the concerts and the players coming in. huge galleries. some 2,000 volunteers are part of the story here in west virginia. the state so...
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nick: you're right.s actually a nice pace. if it just gets over then the actual agree -- degree of slope will get it pin high. jim: they know how to create a little suspense here, don't they? three straight years, drama at the end of the greenbrier classic. i was talking to some of the locals about the cleanup and the perfect management of the week with all the concerts and the players coming in. huge galleries. some 2,000 volunteers are part of the story here in west virginia. the state so pridefully propping up this tournament as a showcase event for their great state. and all of this happening in a most difficult time here for the west virginians. so many still without power or water in many cases from the storm of nine days ago. so a testament again to great resolve, desire of the people of west virginia to put on a spectacular event, bring people here and show them a good time. nick: you're right. the staff in the hotel have a wonderful, welcoming attitude and unfortunately they're going home to no
nick: you're right.s actually a nice pace. if it just gets over then the actual agree -- degree of slope will get it pin high. jim: they know how to create a little suspense here, don't they? three straight years, drama at the end of the greenbrier classic. i was talking to some of the locals about the cleanup and the perfect management of the week with all the concerts and the players coming in. huge galleries. some 2,000 volunteers are part of the story here in west virginia. the state so...
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would tie 10th with nick watney. nick: he still has a furlong to go. >> pretty good effort from back there. what a bad bounce. he just had nothing go his way all day long. >> tiger has hit one 345 yards down there. it flew 40 yards past bo. >> bo has 222. tiger has 188. >> you can see the space between them. bo getting some council here to sling it off the right side. you have to do that towards the camera tower. >> just split the difference. difference between the flag and the edge of that tower. >> probably the right side of that camera tower. >> go to strike it really well off the slight downslope. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. ni
would tie 10th with nick watney. nick: he still has a furlong to go. >> pretty good effort from back there. what a bad bounce. he just had nothing go his way all day long. >> tiger has hit one 345 yards down there. it flew 40 yards past bo. >> bo has 222. tiger has 188. >> you can see the space between them. bo getting some council here to sling it off the right side. you have to do that towards the camera tower. >> just split the difference. difference between the...
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would tie 10th with nick watney. nick: he still has a furlong to go. >> pretty good effort from back there. what a bad bounce. he just had nothing go his way all day long. >> tiger has hit one 345 yards down there. it flew 40 yards past bo. >> bo has 222. tiger has 188. >> you can see the space between them. bo getting some council here to sling it off the right side. you have to do that towards the camera tower. >> just split the difference. difference between the flag and the edge of that tower. >> probably the right side of that camera tower. >> go to strike it really well off the slight downslope. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. ni
would tie 10th with nick watney. nick: he still has a furlong to go. >> pretty good effort from back there. what a bad bounce. he just had nothing go his way all day long. >> tiger has hit one 345 yards down there. it flew 40 yards past bo. >> bo has 222. tiger has 188. >> you can see the space between them. bo getting some council here to sling it off the right side. you have to do that towards the camera tower. >> just split the difference. difference between the...
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so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?bviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody. it's one of them things where he got caught up this time. i've got other information from other sources stating he likes to get in debt and can't pay his debt. so that's a behavioral thing. so what you do is discipline the behavior. that's what we're doing. he's still going to protective custody. we have to do something to protect him. he's going home here shortly. it might be moved a little bit further back because of the conduct report. but that's not my decision. at this point compton's case is closed. >> later with the video camera we provided him, c
so when he asked him, why is nick sending you money?bviously, they're not going to say the true reason why i'm -- they're not going to tell on themselves. so the obvious reason is to say, yeah, he owed it to us for whatever reason it was. so ralph not believing what i had to say but believing them wrote me up for it instead. >> the thing about with mr. compton, this ain't the first time he's tried to pull something, not only here but at other facilities. tried to get protective custody....
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he plays from his heart. >> but nick doesn't just play from his heart.rom his heart, too. >> well, when i did my first concert, i was 10, so i didn't really feel i had to keep all the money at 10 years old. >> so what did he do? he donated his earnings to charity. his generosity did not come as a shock to his family. >> that's one of the things that nicholas never really could come to grips with, is that there are people who don't have a place to live, or may not eat or have clean clothes to wear, and he never really understood why that was. >> once nick got a taste for giving, there was no turning back. he spent over a year prepping for a big benefit concert at his church. that show raised a serious chunk of change. >> $12,000. a total of $12,000. >> and nick gave every cent of it to the make-a-wish foundation. >> it just feels right to give 100% away, 'cause if, you know, you give, like, 50% -- i almost feel guilty, you know, keeping the money for myself. you know, i just feel much better giving everything away. >> it's not every day that we have a sin
he plays from his heart. >> but nick doesn't just play from his heart.rom his heart, too. >> well, when i did my first concert, i was 10, so i didn't really feel i had to keep all the money at 10 years old. >> so what did he do? he donated his earnings to charity. his generosity did not come as a shock to his family. >> that's one of the things that nicholas never really could come to grips with, is that there are people who don't have a place to live, or may not eat or...
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nick: keep going. keep going. jim: it was turning in. nick: yep. jim: it will be a round of 67. pretty impressive. 62, playing in the last grouping on the weekend for the first time. that's some strong stuff by charlie beljan. that card, too. you think somewhere along the way you might slip up and make a bogey. not sing ale one for charlie today. nick: i think it was all good, solid golf. it wasn't ridiculous scrambling. jim: simpson will be next. try to go into the final round with a two-shot lead if he can hold this. i forgot to say before, though, imagine backing up a month later, three weeks later, a u.s. open victory with another win, making him of course the fourth multiple winner in the year on the tour. got a chance and, yes indeed. it's a two-shot lead heading to sunday for webb simpson. nick: that puts a little bit of pressure on him. he's a player who's meant to do it, meant to win now. that adds a little bit of -- as i say that, it's the pressure to sunday. if you're meant to be the guy to finish it off, you have to go out there and show everybody. >> he's interestin
nick: keep going. keep going. jim: it was turning in. nick: yep. jim: it will be a round of 67. pretty impressive. 62, playing in the last grouping on the weekend for the first time. that's some strong stuff by charlie beljan. that card, too. you think somewhere along the way you might slip up and make a bogey. not sing ale one for charlie today. nick: i think it was all good, solid golf. it wasn't ridiculous scrambling. jim: simpson will be next. try to go into the final round with a two-shot...
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our guest is nick shaxson. latest piece in vanity fair has created quite a fire storm or, "where the money lives." you have been accused of being an obama stooge. your thoughts about president obama? >> personally, when obama was elected, i guess i was quite hopeful. as a british person, i am an outside observer to this. i must have been somewhat disappointed since he was elected, particularly because of his close ties to wall street. i and many others have been rather -- he has not followed through. i think this is relevant with mitt romney. one of the things mitt romney epitomizes is the whole financial is asian of corporations, where corporations, where managers turn their attention away from producing better goods and better services and better prices, you know, building long- term growth of companies, there has been where shareholder value has been the god of everything. it does not matter if you start extracting big loans or borrow huge amounts of money out of the company and pay yourself a special divide
our guest is nick shaxson. latest piece in vanity fair has created quite a fire storm or, "where the money lives." you have been accused of being an obama stooge. your thoughts about president obama? >> personally, when obama was elected, i guess i was quite hopeful. as a british person, i am an outside observer to this. i must have been somewhat disappointed since he was elected, particularly because of his close ties to wall street. i and many others have been rather -- he has...
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nick, worries about europe have been on the back burner. are we back to worrying about europe again? >> i'm afraid we are. we got that news out of spain this rning which just brings me the fact that the economies of southern europe, spain, italy, obviously greece, are weak, and all the efforts to install austerity are going to make them weaker. so it's on the headlines. >> susie: what do you make of the forecast from spain. how much is it going to spread to other countries in europe? >> well, it certainly was not a great surprise, i think. i think the market took it poorly because it came on a light volume friday. i'm not sure the market was all that surpsed that spain is in recession for longer. it's big for the concern of europe policy making, and how much appetite do do the germans have to write large checks to keep the euro zone together. that's the critical political question markets wrestle with now. >> susie: and also worrys about what the recession, and a slowing european economy means for the u.s. you were telling me earlier that t
nick, worries about europe have been on the back burner. are we back to worrying about europe again? >> i'm afraid we are. we got that news out of spain this rning which just brings me the fact that the economies of southern europe, spain, italy, obviously greece, are weak, and all the efforts to install austerity are going to make them weaker. so it's on the headlines. >> susie: what do you make of the forecast from spain. how much is it going to spread to other countries in...
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i'm reporter nick smith. i'll have a live report coming up. >> also ahead on this sunday morning, july 15th, benicia police continue to search for a suspect who shot at an officer during a traffic stop. good morning, thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. you see the view from behind you. the marine layer not as extensive as yesterday. we have a bit of clearing now around concord, also the delta and san jose not socked in look you were yesterday morning. throughout morning we will look for the low clouds and fog to peel back from the coast. we will look for some sunshine here. temperatures ranging from the 60s but we will get into the mid-and upper 80s today. so by about noontime we will have the sunglasses needed downtown and it looks as though this is only a one-day event. so if you like it a little bit warmer, enjoy today. we've got a few more mid-and upper 80s in our inland east bay. the big, big chang
i'm reporter nick smith. i'll have a live report coming up. >> also ahead on this sunday morning, july 15th, benicia police continue to search for a suspect who shot at an officer during a traffic stop. good morning, thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. you see the view from behind you. the marine layer not as extensive as yesterday. we have a bit of clearing now around...
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nick: keep going. keep going. jim: it was turning in. nick: yep. jim: it will be a round of 67. pretty impressive. 62, playing in the last grouping on the weekend for the first time. that's some strong stuff by charlie beljan. that card, too. you think somewhere along the way you might slip up and make a bogey. not sing ale one for charlie today. nick: i think it was all good, solid golf. it wasn't ridiculous scrambling. jim: simpson will be next. try to go into the final round with a two-shot lead if he can hold this. i forgot to say before, though, imagine backing up a month later, three weeks later, a u.s. open victory with another win, making him of course the fourth multiple winner in the year on the tour. got a chance and, yes indeed. it's a two-shot lead heading to sunday for webb simpson. nick: that puts a little bit of pressure on him. he's a player who's meant to do it, meant to win now. that adds a little bit of -- as i say that, it's the pressure to sunday. if you're meant to be the guy to finish it off, you have to go out there and show everybody. >> he's interestin
nick: keep going. keep going. jim: it was turning in. nick: yep. jim: it will be a round of 67. pretty impressive. 62, playing in the last grouping on the weekend for the first time. that's some strong stuff by charlie beljan. that card, too. you think somewhere along the way you might slip up and make a bogey. not sing ale one for charlie today. nick: i think it was all good, solid golf. it wasn't ridiculous scrambling. jim: simpson will be next. try to go into the final round with a two-shot...
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nick, thanks so much. nick colas, chief market strategist at convergex group. >> thank you. >> susie: a record-setting fine today for glaxosmithkline. the drug company is pleading guilty and will pay $3 billion to settle charges it illegally marketed drugs, and withheld safety information from regulators. that big fine makes this the largest health care fraud settlement in u.s. history. as darren gersh reports, the punishment covers wrong-doing related to seven different drugs. >> reporter: federal prosecutors say the criminal charges and huge fines imposed on glaxosmithkline will send a message to the entire industry. >> we will not tolerate healthcare fraud, and in every instance where we uncover it, we will use all of our available tools to hold those responsible to account. >> reporter: today's settlement covers civil and criminal violations that played out over more than a decade. glaxo agreed to plead guilty to two counts of misbranding drugs. from 1998 to 2003, glaxo pushed doctors to prescribe the
nick, thanks so much. nick colas, chief market strategist at convergex group. >> thank you. >> susie: a record-setting fine today for glaxosmithkline. the drug company is pleading guilty and will pay $3 billion to settle charges it illegally marketed drugs, and withheld safety information from regulators. that big fine makes this the largest health care fraud settlement in u.s. history. as darren gersh reports, the punishment covers wrong-doing related to seven different drugs....
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>> yep, you are exactly right, nick. this is a t-mobile store in manchester in england. the guy that you're seeing destroying the fit is 42-year-old jason kodner, according to reports. >> i can completely feel this man right now. i understand. how many times have you just wanted to throw these things out the window? what is he doing? >> that's a fire extinguisher. >> after he pulled everything off the walls and knocks over displays and counters, he gets the fire extinguisher and starts spraying it all over the store, all while the employee, the guy behind the counter, just has to look on. according to reports, he was in the store to dispute his contract. and we all know that this contract can be frustrating. >> right, right. >> he didn't get the answer that he wanted. and instead of just exchanging heated words with the customer service person behind the counter, he started rpping the tace to shreds. outside. you can see the reflection in the glass. look how many people are watching this. >> and are they all just going, yes! >> it's about time. >> watch the employee. he
>> yep, you are exactly right, nick. this is a t-mobile store in manchester in england. the guy that you're seeing destroying the fit is 42-year-old jason kodner, according to reports. >> i can completely feel this man right now. i understand. how many times have you just wanted to throw these things out the window? what is he doing? >> that's a fire extinguisher. >> after he pulled everything off the walls and knocks over displays and counters, he gets the fire...
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nick valencia has some new information. a fourth victim has been identified. nick?> yes, gary, that's right. this morning new information into the cnn newsroom. this attributed to the dayton daily news. we're finding out the names of one of the 12 that perish said at the guns of james holmes. matt mcquinn was killed, one of the 12 killed there on early friday morning in aurora, co co. his family, like many others of the victims, agonized for hours to find out that he was dead. he died while covering his girlfriend, gary, while shielding her from the bullets at the hands of james holmes. in fact, if you can believe this, the hospital wouldn't confirm his condition to his girlfriend because they are not related. another one of the victims of the four that we have -- that we're hearing among the list of the dead, alex sullivan, who planned to reign in his 27th birthday on friday with that movie the dark knight. he perished. he also planned to celebrate his first year wedding anniversary on sunday. sullivan's uncle describes him as funny, witty, smart, loving with a big
nick valencia has some new information. a fourth victim has been identified. nick?> yes, gary, that's right. this morning new information into the cnn newsroom. this attributed to the dayton daily news. we're finding out the names of one of the 12 that perish said at the guns of james holmes. matt mcquinn was killed, one of the 12 killed there on early friday morning in aurora, co co. his family, like many others of the victims, agonized for hours to find out that he was dead. he died while...
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nick confessore has been writing about this. you have a piece in the "times" today looking into these details. some people may feel it sounds like word games but what are you finding and why should a voter care about this sort of disputed record? >> those are two very different questions. we're finding that overall there isn't any evidence that mitt romney actively managed investments or picked companies or told executives at bain-owned companies what to do. he seems like he was on the sidelines. the problem is technically he still controlled bain. he simply delegated his power to his partners when he left. so the question for voters is, who cares. at a certain point, kind of getting into the nitty-gritty of where was he, how much power did he have, but the fact is, this company he was on leave from and still basically had control of in a legal sense, was doing a lot of investments and he and his staff won't say that they think the investments were a bad idea and the answer is probably of course they didn't, because that was wha
nick confessore has been writing about this. you have a piece in the "times" today looking into these details. some people may feel it sounds like word games but what are you finding and why should a voter care about this sort of disputed record? >> those are two very different questions. we're finding that overall there isn't any evidence that mitt romney actively managed investments or picked companies or told executives at bain-owned companies what to do. he seems like he was...
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francis drive. >> nick smith has rushed to the scene. nick what is going on?rter: eric, there are no visible flames they have the situation under control i just spoke with chief stewart of the contra costa county fire department. he still has give me a few more details. they are wrapping up what they say was an electrical fire they believe, started in the -- in one room they were able to keep it contained pg&e was here. what he has told me is that someone was taken into custody, associated with this fire here at 1116 st. francis dave. i'm not sure what the relation is yet. he told me he would give me more information. the concord police are here, there were four units arrived on the scene, they never had an opportunity or needed to deploy the ladder or the hoses he said. he said the fire was contained to one room. there are no injuries. the structure is still intact. pg&e just lost they too needed to inspect what he says was an electrical fire in nature. we have someone in custody associated with with the incident here. i'm going to continue to follow up with
francis drive. >> nick smith has rushed to the scene. nick what is going on?rter: eric, there are no visible flames they have the situation under control i just spoke with chief stewart of the contra costa county fire department. he still has give me a few more details. they are wrapping up what they say was an electrical fire they believe, started in the -- in one room they were able to keep it contained pg&e was here. what he has told me is that someone was taken into custody,...
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it will be bring in nick swisher. and padilla, who's been very good this year for the red sox, especially in stranding inherited runners -- although that wasn't the case last night -- may get a chance to do it here in the eighth tonight. that's next saturday, after the all-star break. back to afternoon games. that's on "fox saturday baseball." d.j. mitchell still up for the yankees in their pen. two on, one out. swisher grounds it foul. if you just joined us, give you another game summary. mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco, the bottom two in the lineup for the red sox, scored three runs, driven in four, 6 for 8 combined. two guys that are minor league free agents, and they've been big tonight for the red sox. adrian gonzalez has three hits andruw jones, who's on deck, has hit three solo home runs. two in the opener of this day/night double-header. then he went deep. we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets c
it will be bring in nick swisher. and padilla, who's been very good this year for the red sox, especially in stranding inherited runners -- although that wasn't the case last night -- may get a chance to do it here in the eighth tonight. that's next saturday, after the all-star break. back to afternoon games. that's on "fox saturday baseball." d.j. mitchell still up for the yankees in their pen. two on, one out. swisher grounds it foul. if you just joined us, give you another game...
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it will be bring in nick swisher. and padilla, who's been very good this year for the red sox, especially in stranding inherited runners -- although that wasn't the case last night -- may get a chance to do it here in the eighth tonight. that's next saturday, after the all-star break. back to afternoon games. that's on "fox saturday baseball." d.j. mitchell still up for the yankees in their pen. two on, one out. swisher grounds it foul. if you just joined us, give you another game summary. mauro gomez and pedro ciriaco, the bottom two in the lineup for the red sox, scored three runs, driven in four, 6 for 8 combined. two guys that are minor league free agents, and they've been big tonight for the red sox. adrian gonzalez has three hits andruw jones, who's on deck, has hit three solo home runs. two in the opener of this day/night double-header. then he went deep. we'll go down to ken rosenthal if a moment. two on for swisher. inside, kenny, your phone is lighting up again. >> ken: joe, you might be wondering who gets c
it will be bring in nick swisher. and padilla, who's been very good this year for the red sox, especially in stranding inherited runners -- although that wasn't the case last night -- may get a chance to do it here in the eighth tonight. that's next saturday, after the all-star break. back to afternoon games. that's on "fox saturday baseball." d.j. mitchell still up for the yankees in their pen. two on, one out. swisher grounds it foul. if you just joined us, give you another game...
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nick smith is rife with the details. >> reporter: this is station 54 in brentwood. it's been around for more than 80 years and is one of three stations forced to shut its doors. it's now padlocked shut because of the district's budget woes. the department had to cut $3 million from the budget and at it hitting the fire protection services hard, forcing them to close three stations and lay off 15 firefighters. the stations are in the east corrosion -- contra costa county protection district. justify to give you an idea how deep the cuts are, the number of fire stations has gone from six to three and the number of firefighter personnel has come from 48 to 27. the obvious question, what does this mean in the event of an emergency call to 9-1-1? >> the response times in the outer edge of the district are going increase, probably close to double. we're looking a 13-14 minute response times to the farthest ends of the district now. >> reporter: 13 to 14 minutes in response time. the department is working with the skeleton crew. there are now nine firefighters on duty per
nick smith is rife with the details. >> reporter: this is station 54 in brentwood. it's been around for more than 80 years and is one of three stations forced to shut its doors. it's now padlocked shut because of the district's budget woes. the department had to cut $3 million from the budget and at it hitting the fire protection services hard, forcing them to close three stations and lay off 15 firefighters. the stations are in the east corrosion -- contra costa county protection...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> hello. i'm katherine jackson. >> reporter: and with those words, her first public words in ten days, the jackson clan matriarch, surrounded by her children, jermaine, janet and rebbie, her daughter, and the marketing director at the resort where she's staying, katherine gave her side of this explosive story. >> there are rumors going around about me that i've been kidnapped and held against my will. i'll here today to let everybody know that i'm fine and i'm here with my children and my children would never do a thing like that, hold me against my will. it's very stupid of people to think that. >> reporter: late saturday night, katherine's nephew trent reported her missing from the jackson compound in calabasas. paris tweeted "my grandmother is missing, i haven't spoken with her in a week, i want her home now." an abc reporter at the reading of this statement was not allowed to ask questions. >> and now people are saying that they are there with nothing to eat. i'm sure they have something t
here's abc's nick watt. >> hello. i'm katherine jackson. >> reporter: and with those words, her first public words in ten days, the jackson clan matriarch, surrounded by her children, jermaine, janet and rebbie, her daughter, and the marketing director at the resort where she's staying, katherine gave her side of this explosive story. >> there are rumors going around about me that i've been kidnapped and held against my will. i'll here today to let everybody know that i'm fine...
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. >> that goes back to nick's point and nick's reporting which is he's profiting off it no matter what. >> let's go to the point rahm emanuel raised. he's actually wrong. there actually is an s.e.c. distinction between managing and controlling something. these are all s.e.c. documents of companies that bain owned a part of. they were required to file on them because they were owners, they controlled them. you can say that sounds like you ran the thing, you were in charge. it's a reflection of ownership, not about who manages it. we are harvey pitt on the record saying the s.e.c. doesn't care in this context who's managing it. the question is he's making money from all of it. >> then why is it that nick confessore can explain that better and fairly quickly, better than the romney campaign? >> it's tricky. when you start getting into business jargon you start to reinforce an impression of yourself as just a kind of out of touch business guy. look, it's clearly true that he had less responsibility for what bain did after february '99 than he did before. the question is whether he had any
. >> that goes back to nick's point and nick's reporting which is he's profiting off it no matter what. >> let's go to the point rahm emanuel raised. he's actually wrong. there actually is an s.e.c. distinction between managing and controlling something. these are all s.e.c. documents of companies that bain owned a part of. they were required to file on them because they were owners, they controlled them. you can say that sounds like you ran the thing, you were in charge. it's a...
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nick and devon were 2 of 5 friends who went into theater nine that night.nd nick and devon join us now. and thankfully you all made it out. sadly, many people did not. first of all, how are your friends? nick, i'll start with you. some were hurt pretty bad, it sounds like. >> yeah. my friend lewis is doing all right. he's at home. his whole arm and both his hands are shot up pretty bad and his head. and our other friend ryan is in the hospital right now. but he's expected to recover in about two weeks. >> devon, with all the smoke in the dark, did any of you know what you were up against in all of this? did you know -- what did you think of what was happening? >> at first i initially thought it was a prank. i had no idea that it was a shooting at first until i started hearing people screaming and i saw the flashes. and at that point, at that point i knew something was up. and it -- it was nothing glamorous -- nothing like you see in a movie or a video game. everything there was -- it was real. and -- it was real. >> nick, did it help at all the memorial ser
nick and devon were 2 of 5 friends who went into theater nine that night.nd nick and devon join us now. and thankfully you all made it out. sadly, many people did not. first of all, how are your friends? nick, i'll start with you. some were hurt pretty bad, it sounds like. >> yeah. my friend lewis is doing all right. he's at home. his whole arm and both his hands are shot up pretty bad and his head. and our other friend ryan is in the hospital right now. but he's expected to recover in...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to nick. >>> and just ahead, a clumsy young tries to make it on his own in the wild of africa. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. and our schools and teachers. thousands of good paying jobs it's the new resort casino at national harbor. but it won't happen unless lawmakers act right now. all that money -- and all those new jobs -- will go to delaware, pennsylvania, west virginia. the only loser: maryland schools. tell your delegate and state senator to vote yes for schools, jobs, and small businesses by saying yes to national harbor. by saying
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to nick. >>> and just ahead, a clumsy young tries to make it on his own in the wild of africa. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and...
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that's something to what nick said. peter diamond is a nobel prize winner economist.e said when you're worried about job creation, you're not thinking about people. you are thinking about businesses. businesses are what create jobs, and primarily the kind of businesses that create jobs are small, new ones. we have much more job growth in new firms than in older firms or larger firms. when you worry about small, new firms, you worry about their ability to get capital and the amount of money they need to expaend. if you're a big firm, it's easy to borrow and if you're rich it's easy to start a firm. if you don't have good access to the credit market and started by someone without a lot of money. people without a lot of money have enough money to help lend you the amount of capital to get started. they can take it out of their house and get it loaned over from friends. this is how a lot of small businesses work. in that world what you really want for businesses to thrive particularly ones that wouldn't thrive otherwise is for them to be a progressive distribution of inco
that's something to what nick said. peter diamond is a nobel prize winner economist.e said when you're worried about job creation, you're not thinking about people. you are thinking about businesses. businesses are what create jobs, and primarily the kind of businesses that create jobs are small, new ones. we have much more job growth in new firms than in older firms or larger firms. when you worry about small, new firms, you worry about their ability to get capital and the amount of money they...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to nick. >>> and just ahead, a clumsy young tries to make it on his own in the wild of africa. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> he's sort of the black sheep of the leopard family. not graceful, not agile, just adore bly awkward. he's also now a star of a new documently called "the unlikely leopard." here's my decidedly unclumsy co-anchor, bill weir. >> reporter: the little guy is just 10 days old. vision hazy, balance insteaddy. which is why a newborn leopard's chances of survival are 1 in 6. but his vulnerability is offset by a cuteness
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in los angeles. >> our thanks to nick. >>> and just ahead, a clumsy young tries to make it on his own in the wild of africa. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and...
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the orioles welcome nick markakis back from the disabled list. >> mark viviano has more on nick's returno the lineup. ,,, ♪ [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the coverage options you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage >>> here we go. the birds are back. mark is here with the wjz the fan sports report. hello, mark. >> hello, denise. the orioles start the second half of their season with the series against the detroit tigers. and the o's sporting a new lineup. chris davis will be playing in left field for the first time in his major league career. nick markakis is batting leadoff for the first time in his career. now, markakis was out since may 1st, when he had a broken bone removed from his right hand. after some rest, he played in a few rehab minor league game. and is ready to return to an o's lineup. markakis talked today
the orioles welcome nick markakis back from the disabled list. >> mark viviano has more on nick's returno the lineup. ,,, ♪ [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the coverage options you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call...
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. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services.s. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services.. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services. >> an overwhelming day for all of us that have covered this shooting particularly and especially for the families and victims of this horrendous attack. three people honored today, their lives remembered. jessica ghawi being sort of the quintessential face of this shooting that happened just one week ago yesterday. jessica, an aspiring sports broadcaster, chased her dreams, known to her friends as gentlemjesse red, a huge fan of hockey. we listened to her service in san antonio, texas. and heard one of her colleagues and broadcasts telling an embarrassing story, one of the first time she gab to recobegan she forgot to turn on the microphone. just one of the three being honored today. john larimer also, 27 years old, fo
. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services.s. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services.. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services. >> nick, three victims. three very different pointian memorial services. >> an overwhelming day for all of us that have covered this shooting particularly and especially for the families and victims of this horrendous attack. three people...