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o get her ning, you a new pair by the fall for school. do you really need them right now? is there something you can wait for or do you have to have it at this moment. stressinging the importance of delayed gratification, that's something adults could learn as well. >> what about the high school kids? what lessons if you're in high school, getting ready to go to college? you know how to balance a a checkbook? it's important to balance that checking account and it's as simple as keeping your receipts and any receipts you're getting as you're shopping and buying the purchases and also making sure you line them up with whatt and understanding that is a key lesson. you also need to make sure you understand the importance of saving again and buildinging up that emergency fund. that's going to be key. >> thank you. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joini ini me. next week, business, including from celebrity winemakers. have a great one, everybody, and i will see you next weekend. ♪ the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new fla
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ning us. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east has made it to a second day. loading talks in cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end of tomorrow -- holding talks in cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end of tomorrow. the u.s.-africa summit toasted with one of the biggest state dinners in white house history. one small step for a probe, one giant step in space history. after 10 years in orbit europe's rosetta rendezvous's with a comet. the cease-fire in the middle east is now in its second day, the longest break in fighting in a month. the truce is meant to give way to indirect peace talks between israel and the palestinians. delegations from both sides are communicating in cairo to try to establish more long-term security in the middle east. >> hopes for a lasting peace in the middle east, but at what cost? palestinian's and israelis dictate their conditions. those talks begin in cairo. finding common ground will be difficult. for hamas and all palestinian parties, before anything else, israel must lift the blockade in gaza. >> we hope the eg
ning us. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east has made it to a second day. loading talks in cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end of tomorrow -- holding talks in cairo to try to extend the truce beyond the end of tomorrow. the u.s.-africa summit toasted with one of the biggest state dinners in white house history. one small step for a probe, one giant step in space history. after 10 years in orbit europe's rosetta rendezvous's with a comet. the cease-fire in the middle east is...
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mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. >>> this week on moyers & company: the battle over women's health and reproductive rights. >> it's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the supreme court. there has to be, in this country, a public health care system that will insure that women can get access to the care that they need regardless of religion. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society.
mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. >>> this week on moyers & company: the battle over women's health and reproductive rights. >> it's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the supreme court. there has to be, in this country, a public health care...
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ning news." ♪ do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean?s germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerin®... power to your mouth™. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] -i'm flo! -i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! >>> a special center to house women and children who've crossed the border from central america opens today. it's near san antonio, texas, and is only the third place in the u.s. that takes women and children. manuel bojorquez went to el salvador and found a place that's trying to give kids a future. >> reporter: there are almost ten murders on the streets of el salvador every day. gangs have made surv
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mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. steves: the galata bridge spans the easy-to-defend inlet called the golden horn in the very heart of istanbul. a stroll across the bridge offers panoramic views of istanbul's old town, a chance to see how the fishermen are doing... and plenty of options for a drink or meal with a view. for fast food, istanbul-style, we're grabbing a fishwich, fresh from the guys who caught it, at one of the venerable and very tipsy fish-and-bread boats. oh, man. [ speaking turkish ] [ speaking turkish ] this is istanbul fast food, huh? now, this is what kind of fish? fresh mackerel. steves: from near the galata bridge, it's easy to hop a tour boat for a relaxing sail up the bosphorus and a chance to see the city from the water, with europe on one side and asia on the other. you'll pass massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic
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mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. this is jotunheim, "home of the giants." it's a high plateau that feels like it's the top of the world. these are northern europe's highest peaks, and they're steeped in norse legends and folklore. this is the land of thor and odin, whose spirits still inhabit the misty peaks. for centuries, villagers trekked across this pass to reach the coast. it was an arduous journey, but today, crossing it is a pleasure. at 4,600 feet, the sognefjell road is norway's highest pass. at this latitude, even these modest altitudes take us high above the tree line, with snow through the summer. norway's lunar-like mountainscapes and deep fjords were shaped by glaciers that covered most of the continent 10,000 years ago. europe's largest surviving glacier, jostedal, is still hard at work. it covers 180 square miles, and, though shrinking, is still mighty. of the many t
mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. this is jotunheim, "home of the giants." it's a high plateau that feels like it's the top of the world. these are northern europe's highest peaks, and they're steeped in norse legends and folklore. this is the land of thor and odin, whose spirits...
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operation of scheduling permits, scheduling complaints and, you know, it's much more vast than plan ing ning. >> that kind of just reenforces my point because we do so much in terms of permits that it's more important to have somebody who's not just an i.t. person, but somebody -- when i say on the management -- on the business side, i mean someone who's managing our permits and inspections, someone who can call the shots in terms of -- >> that's what we have been doing. until today -- and we won't get it until tomorrow, we have never seen the system. we've seen parts of the m is. this is what you do when you do the intake, this is what you do this, this is what you do that. but never once have we been able to look at the system and go from start to out the door. so the business side has been there, that's how they built this. to say that this is being run by i.t. people isn't a true statement >> are you the person on dbi. >> i'm one of them. >> commissioner walker. >> so can you tell us who is standing in for hema as far as someone who's -- i mean, this is not -- this is not saying anything
operation of scheduling permits, scheduling complaints and, you know, it's much more vast than plan ing ning. >> that kind of just reenforces my point because we do so much in terms of permits that it's more important to have somebody who's not just an i.t. person, but somebody -- when i say on the management -- on the business side, i mean someone who's managing our permits and inspections, someone who can call the shots in terms of -- >> that's what we have been doing. until today...
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mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to height ning public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. many tourists come to italy because of its past. but milano is today's italy, and no italian trip is complete without visiting this city. while overlooked by many, milano has plenty to see and it's a joy to visit. fashionistas love milan's world-class shopping zone, a neighborhood called the quadrilateral. this elegant high-fashion district was the original beverly hills of milan. overseeing the shopping action are the exclusive and elusive penthouse apartments with their plush roof gardens. since the 1920s, this has been the place for designer labels. in this scene, the people-watching is as entertaining as the window-shopping. another favorite place for the milanese is an hour away by train. lombardy's seductively beautiful lakes district, where italy meets the alps, seems heaven-sent for communing with nature. in this land of so many popular lakes
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and this bubble is being driven by the central banks, and they are move ning to the exit, and waving the flag, and with the possibility of the excesses they are deflating without it bursting in the disorderly way, but it does not mean correction, but it is not going to be feeling the same as bubble bursting. >> and what about tech? people say it feels so bubbley and it is a four-year high for tech. >> and i spoke to tony in the industry, and i said, are we in a bubble, and he said, not this question again. we are nowhere near in 1999 to like 2000, absolutely not. >> and we are afraid of hurting when they pop, but you feel good when you are make money in the last bits of them. apple is on fire, and we are calling it america's favorite stock, and check out the performance, all-time new highs with the new products coming next month and a reported new iphone, and iwatch, and is this hot stock or just something else? >> well, it used to be that everybody had a iphone, but no, with the stock pop, everybody is excited about the potentially seeing the iphone 6, because they want it, and they
and this bubble is being driven by the central banks, and they are move ning to the exit, and waving the flag, and with the possibility of the excesses they are deflating without it bursting in the disorderly way, but it does not mean correction, but it is not going to be feeling the same as bubble bursting. >> and what about tech? people say it feels so bubbley and it is a four-year high for tech. >> and i spoke to tony in the industry, and i said, are we in a bubble, and he said,...
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we use it to test the impact of like ning on things like aircraft if a plane a struggle by a thunderbolt and it could cause a disaster here we're testing models to make sure the planes are properly protected and the designers know where to place their vital equipment one such test means at least a couple of thousand zaps the longest lightning zigzag ever produced here was over two hundred meters no surprise then that the home of man made thunderstorms has become a magnet for fans and tourists and i think i was the luckiest. it's finally dark outside now it's only a matter of this with. the train co r t. joining us on c.n.n. international coming up after the break experienced the rigors of life as a trainee russian soldier lester in the u.k. good morning to you you'll be joined by sophie seven chatting to the former canadian minister of defense who insists that humans don't. trust me i like video games you could tell from my physique but they like all media can distort reality in the minds of kids and one swedish journalist in something very unusual to step his kids back into the real wor
we use it to test the impact of like ning on things like aircraft if a plane a struggle by a thunderbolt and it could cause a disaster here we're testing models to make sure the planes are properly protected and the designers know where to place their vital equipment one such test means at least a couple of thousand zaps the longest lightning zigzag ever produced here was over two hundred meters no surprise then that the home of man made thunderstorms has become a magnet for fans and tourists...
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ning. capitals the dividends are slashed. it is the time it takes the new ceo to get in the door has also been cut. newly three years of toldioration. i have you the stock could fall 12%. >> i will be talking about that shortly. gains. week of is still there. you look at inflation in germany. this was the bane of the european central bank. spoke to city tomorrow. they say euro needs to drop another five percent. you need to see it down one dollar 20. add.ould there are 1000 russian troops on ukrainian soil. obama is talking about consequences. equity market seemed to be focused on the ability of mario draghi to deliver something. equity markets are trading higher. they have not uncrossed yet. we see a range from four percent lower to possibly 10% lower. have a cut in terms of x then the teacher. caroline will take us through those numbers. when it comes to luxury this is a different story. the first of 2014 justifies the outlook for the rest of the year. earnings driven i asia, driven by supply constraints. that is the stock
ning. capitals the dividends are slashed. it is the time it takes the new ceo to get in the door has also been cut. newly three years of toldioration. i have you the stock could fall 12%. >> i will be talking about that shortly. gains. week of is still there. you look at inflation in germany. this was the bane of the european central bank. spoke to city tomorrow. they say euro needs to drop another five percent. you need to see it down one dollar 20. add.ould there are 1000 russian troops...
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i very much hope, myself, and i ning many israelis -- and i think many israelis share the idea that theecent violence makes many think twice and we can do something better than the status quo. >> what do you see as the way forward, with talks continuing in cairo, and both israel and the palestinian factions set on what they want from a long-term truce? >> well, i would very much like to see some kind of arrangements which would enable the palestinian people in gaza to breathe more freely. that, of course would mean, yes, open the point between egypt and baza. allow them in the longer term, allow the gazans to build the airpo airport, but some system should be found and put in place to make sure that all this does not mean just war on the part of hamas. >> we'll see what happens in the future. thank you for joining us from jerusalem. >>> three al jazeera journalists gaoled in egypt have spent 222 days in prison. al jazeera demands their immediate release. as gerald tan reports, they have been given support from one of the most influential men in the world. >> reporter: the president of t
i very much hope, myself, and i ning many israelis -- and i think many israelis share the idea that theecent violence makes many think twice and we can do something better than the status quo. >> what do you see as the way forward, with talks continuing in cairo, and both israel and the palestinian factions set on what they want from a long-term truce? >> well, i would very much like to see some kind of arrangements which would enable the palestinian people in gaza to breathe more...
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. >>> he is more cad than cat-ning. that's his real name. he is living a life of deceit and his families are left to pick up the pieces of their broken homes. ming lived with the alexzander family for years, or so it seemed. ming, if that's his real name, was also living with another family for more than a decade and going by the name of cleo. now both families say they just want ming, aka, cleo, aka islam to be happy and they are trying to come to a custody agreement. even the cat world is coming apart at the seems. this could happen. once again we have a live studio audience panel with us. before we get started how many are sticking around afterwards for the line dancing seminar with lou daabs? all right. i will order more clam ato. clamato. aren't they maniacal creatures ? >> this is all because of gay marriage, greg. this never used to happen. he had one family and he was stuck to that family. the sank tau tee of -- the sank tau tee of marriage is gone. >> guess that is progress. i guess that's what progressives want. >> my cat has two m
. >>> he is more cad than cat-ning. that's his real name. he is living a life of deceit and his families are left to pick up the pieces of their broken homes. ming lived with the alexzander family for years, or so it seemed. ming, if that's his real name, was also living with another family for more than a decade and going by the name of cleo. now both families say they just want ming, aka, cleo, aka islam to be happy and they are trying to come to a custody agreement. even the cat...
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a simple act of putting a mask on someone who is coughing can ning can help against somebody with annfectious disease. >> how about problems to and from any african nation dealing with ebola outbreaks, cut all night out? a former secret service agent says it's fine with him. might that risk overreacting? what do you think? >> you know, neil, i don't think you can overreact to this. during my time in the secret service this wasn't uncommon for agents to come down with exotic diseases. i came down with dengue fever. and i was listening to you and your last guest. one thing you brought up, you don't know rite away -- i. the confusion when i came back with the high fever, they call it breakbone fever. no one seemed to know. it seemed to take weeks before they could confirm what it was and that is the period where you have to worry about it spreading. >> you know, you try to have faith and confidence in nha and cdc but the fact of the matter is they've had their problems, and i remember during the a.i.d.s. crisis, a lot of health officials were saying the blood supply was safe but there w
a simple act of putting a mask on someone who is coughing can ning can help against somebody with annfectious disease. >> how about problems to and from any african nation dealing with ebola outbreaks, cut all night out? a former secret service agent says it's fine with him. might that risk overreacting? what do you think? >> you know, neil, i don't think you can overreact to this. during my time in the secret service this wasn't uncommon for agents to come down with exotic...
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but when we have done nings as well we need to hold people to account. that's very much an issue.gainst isis in syria. >> well, look, in syria, i don't know. i think it will take time. if you recall earlier this summer around june 10 isis went to mo sul. it took a month and a half for the united states to put in place surveillance and get enough intelligence to have strikes that were precise enough. one could conceive of a longer time frame. our human intelligence is not what it should be. we have amazing capability to conduct surveillance from the air and other places. we may have time where we are trying to figure out what we know, where are people, where are some of the americans who may be held by groups. it could take time. >> brian, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> still ahead, the rnc is desperately trying to spin away a devastating new report on the gop's problem with women. the only catch -- it's a republican report. but first, oops. rick perry did it again. we'll tell you why he's back in tonight's gotcha. you make a great team. it's been that way since
but when we have done nings as well we need to hold people to account. that's very much an issue.gainst isis in syria. >> well, look, in syria, i don't know. i think it will take time. if you recall earlier this summer around june 10 isis went to mo sul. it took a month and a half for the united states to put in place surveillance and get enough intelligence to have strikes that were precise enough. one could conceive of a longer time frame. our human intelligence is not what it should...
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ninge restaurant? >> constantly.stantly i have to sleep with earplugsarber letswr my bike and imagining oh i wish i could play that like i could play these other instruments. >> reporter: lately he has been doing just that. this is a composition he calls spokes. >> reporter: the music is created entirely from the on bicycle parts. >> there is something really exciting and fascinating about discovering new sounds that maybe nobody has ever made on a bike. >> nobody was ever obsessive must have to make them on a bike before. >> maybe. >> reporter: barber spent months experimenting and meticulously recording searching for just the right note. >> how many different sounds did you get from bicycles? >> i would say it boils down to about a couple hundred. >> it is almost put together like a collage. >> the tires right? >> now add in what would be a snare drum which is the brakes being let go. that is -- >> reporter: then comes part 2, composing. >> and air in the tires. like that. it is about layering the sounds together t
ninge restaurant? >> constantly.stantly i have to sleep with earplugsarber letswr my bike and imagining oh i wish i could play that like i could play these other instruments. >> reporter: lately he has been doing just that. this is a composition he calls spokes. >> reporter: the music is created entirely from the on bicycle parts. >> there is something really exciting and fascinating about discovering new sounds that maybe nobody has ever made on a bike. >> nobody...
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so, the investigation continues and charges are pen ning for the owner of that shed. >>> most of us thinkf our kids when it comes to back to school blues but apparently it affects our pets as well. >> they may be in need of some cheering up. >> yes. >> according to massachusetts researchers some 80 million dogs, feel abandoned after summer filled with attention, playful days and some even look for ways to lash out. scratch doors, they tear curtains or they get in other things around the house. what can you do? experts suggest making back to school a happy time with the the treats, have doggie toys, right something to chew on. another idea to make a place where your dog feels safe and if that work talk tour vet about other treatment options. if we leave little wilson at the house for extended per of time, out for a bike ride or times, he gets mad and starts chewing up things that normally he wouldn't if we were there giving him attention. >>> expecting mother's trip to meet with her lawyers ended up with her baby being born. she visited a courthouse in georgetown, texas a couple taste befo
so, the investigation continues and charges are pen ning for the owner of that shed. >>> most of us thinkf our kids when it comes to back to school blues but apparently it affects our pets as well. >> they may be in need of some cheering up. >> yes. >> according to massachusetts researchers some 80 million dogs, feel abandoned after summer filled with attention, playful days and some even look for ways to lash out. scratch doors, they tear curtains or they get in...
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do people ning the cease-fire will last the three days that it's supposed to?t did you see today? >> yeah, i think there is a totally different feel and a totally different vibe in gaza city today. primarily because the fact that everybody had agreed to the cease-fire. the other cease-fires, one side would agree but not the other. this time everybody had signed on. it had that feel that, okay, at least it will start. it not only started, it lasted all day and continued to this point, even after it got dark. there was a new kind of night life discovered here in gaza city. and it didn't include outgoing rockets and incoming artillery. instead the stores stayed open late, and the traffic and the people. people believe this is for real. but, as you point out, the question is will it continue? and no one can really give you an honest answer on that. they hope it does, but they don't know for sure. >> so in 72 hours, what happens then? >> well, you know, that's a really good question. there is a lot of difficult hurdles that have to be overcome here. many people here
do people ning the cease-fire will last the three days that it's supposed to?t did you see today? >> yeah, i think there is a totally different feel and a totally different vibe in gaza city today. primarily because the fact that everybody had agreed to the cease-fire. the other cease-fires, one side would agree but not the other. this time everybody had signed on. it had that feel that, okay, at least it will start. it not only started, it lasted all day and continued to this point, even...
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the first why are you here i understand toledo's water ban has been lifted lifted to smore ning. levels microsystems' below the world health organization's advisory limit of one part per billion of this toxin in the water while one card perp. and that's very very very little this must be really bad what is microsystems microsystems' as it is a toxin released by cyanobacteria which is a microscopic bacteria and when it dies the release of this toxin in lake erie has been afflicted by this time by. the algae now pretty sick significantly since two thousand and eleven we thought we'd solve this problem the united states forty years ago with the clean water act but the legislatures at the time exempted agriculture from the clean water act restrictions and there have been changes in agricultural land use practices in the ohio region from corn to soybean soybeans as a large user of phosphorous and also the tillage practices of changed the know till practices means that when the farmers apply fertilizers it doesn't it doesn't seeped into the soil quite as deep this is the theory of how
the first why are you here i understand toledo's water ban has been lifted lifted to smore ning. levels microsystems' below the world health organization's advisory limit of one part per billion of this toxin in the water while one card perp. and that's very very very little this must be really bad what is microsystems microsystems' as it is a toxin released by cyanobacteria which is a microscopic bacteria and when it dies the release of this toxin in lake erie has been afflicted by this time...
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awboing why they are jo ning about the macro prudential.the fed does victim, volatility goes up. there are problems in the repo market. >> shocks and surprises here. what happens when we shrink the balance sheet? >> we are not very smart and we really don't know exactly what happens with less elasticity of dealer balancing. dealers used to be able to decrease and increase balance sheets. they will not be able to do that today because rules are already in place, not because of what has happened. ,f you look at the repo market you look at bank funding, banks used to be lenders into the repo market, they used to give dealers funding. >> they do not want to be in the game. explain why scarlet fu should care about this. you are this money pro. i got this 14 times yesterday. what does scarlet fu or tom keene or adam johnson, why do we care about this? >> you mentioned motor oil. lubricantarket is the that makes the financial sector work. do anything bond or where a dealer does not have anything on the balance sheet -- >> the son's golf lessons. [
awboing why they are jo ning about the macro prudential.the fed does victim, volatility goes up. there are problems in the repo market. >> shocks and surprises here. what happens when we shrink the balance sheet? >> we are not very smart and we really don't know exactly what happens with less elasticity of dealer balancing. dealers used to be able to decrease and increase balance sheets. they will not be able to do that today because rules are already in place, not because of what...
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cr ning >>> good morning, everyone. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego.g up debris from sun's quake. schools have become a drop-off point for some of that debris. stone bridge charter near the epicenter will be closed until next week. >>> bart is back in full operation after big problems near the pleasant hill station. a wheel somehow fell off a train and damaged the tracks yesterday evening on the pittsburg-bay point line. repair work wrapped up this morning. >>> san francisco police are looking for the people involved in a shootout near the powell street bart station. it happened just before 8:00 last night. one person was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. we have a new crash in walnut creek. southbound 680 anytime soon, you're going to be stuck in a backup. in the southbound lanes, the accident approaching the 24 interchange and it is pretty backed up on southbound 242, as well. that earlier crash through the richmond/san rafael bridge has traffic stacked up he
cr ning >>> good morning, everyone. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego.g up debris from sun's quake. schools have become a drop-off point for some of that debris. stone bridge charter near the epicenter will be closed until next week. >>> bart is back in full operation after big problems near the pleasant hill station. a wheel somehow fell off a train and damaged the tracks yesterday evening on the pittsburg-bay point line. repair work wrapped up this morning. >>> san...
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captioning funded by cbs ning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "krptcbs this morning." anthony mason is here. >> hello again. >> hello again. didn't the week fly by? >> flew. >> we begin with president obama who says he's considering military action against isis in syria, but he says there will be no attacks right away. this morning many republicans accuse the president of having no plan to deal with the terror group. >> secretary of state john kerry will go to the middle east next week. his job is to build a regional coalition willing to back military force in iraq and possible attacks in syria. bill plante is at the white house where the president met last night with his top security aides. bill, good morning. >> good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. well, expectation was building that the president was on the verge of ordering air strikes against the islamic militants inside syria. so he made an unscheduled appearance yesterday to declare that the time is not yet right to strike isis or as he calls it, isil. >> we don't have a strategy yet. >> re
captioning funded by cbs ning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "krptcbs this morning." anthony mason is here. >> hello again. >> hello again. didn't the week fly by? >> flew. >> we begin with president obama who says he's considering military action against isis in syria, but he says there will be no attacks right away. this morning many republicans accuse the president of having no plan to deal with the terror group. >> secretary of state john kerry...
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mmitment political leaders to form the government andve pursue the kind of government agenda that ning would be required to unite that of this n the face threat. >> just to follow up. sayinge and apart you're that the president was responding in large measures to humanitarian situation. that he would ng not have done that if the that ss had not been seen he made clear he needed to see before the united states -- i'm not in a position to valuate that hypothetical situation. fortunately we have seen a lightly more optimistic scenario. we have seen the political take at least some steps. there's still really an remaining which is the appointment of head a ernment and that is not mine yor nor step /* /- -- minor step. he now out of the picture in terms approving the actual of this?on >> the president has authorized military to use force in the on the limited scope that he has articulated. will not be in a situation where he's signing off in an strike but there will be regular consultation to the ommander in chief about the situation on the ground and the strategy they're pursuing. again, h
mmitment political leaders to form the government andve pursue the kind of government agenda that ning would be required to unite that of this n the face threat. >> just to follow up. sayinge and apart you're that the president was responding in large measures to humanitarian situation. that he would ng not have done that if the that ss had not been seen he made clear he needed to see before the united states -- i'm not in a position to valuate that hypothetical situation. fortunately we...
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he was runni ning away. when he let off the most shots. >> let's go to the point, i hear your voice, you sound really upset. >> i haven't even lived there a month. i had just moved there, out of my parents' home. to see something like this outside of my window, as i'm trying to go to work, it is traumatizing. >> what have you made of the ferguson police department? have you ever seen them on the streets, interacting with any of the officers before, prior to this incident? >> yes, at first i did feel comfortable living in my apartment because there was a police presence around constantly. police driving up and down the streets, you know, the crime is a little more over there. but now it just doesn't seem like you can trust them. >> then the police take your cell phone from you, take the video. >> yes. >> how did that all happen? >> okay, well, from my point of view, as soon as they start putting the yellow tape around, the family starts coming up just screaming and asking what happened. nobody is giving them
he was runni ning away. when he let off the most shots. >> let's go to the point, i hear your voice, you sound really upset. >> i haven't even lived there a month. i had just moved there, out of my parents' home. to see something like this outside of my window, as i'm trying to go to work, it is traumatizing. >> what have you made of the ferguson police department? have you ever seen them on the streets, interacting with any of the officers before, prior to this incident?...