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ktvu's eric rasmussen is live where one lawmaker is getting involved. >> reporter: we talked to the state senator at his office here. his staff says they receive dozens of calls asking for help. many says they can't get a response from the state. >> we want an answer. a time frame. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> reporter: you have your money yet? >> no. >> with three dollar left this employee says she owed $1,900 in delayed unemployment abenefits going back -- benefits going back to august. the department announced they finished clearing bag log of payments -- back log of payments but they are still waiting. >> i was told tuesday, wednesday, now friday, saturday, sunday and now monday still nothing. >> we have just under 2 dozen open cases right now. >> reporter: his office contacted us after hearing the story offering to help but he says the problem goes beyond their computer glitch. >> people shouldn't have to call, we are happy to help. they should get it because it is what we have for people. >> reporter: other whose haven't received benefits into reach out t
ktvu's eric rasmussen is live where one lawmaker is getting involved. >> reporter: we talked to the state senator at his office here. his staff says they receive dozens of calls asking for help. many says they can't get a response from the state. >> we want an answer. a time frame. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> reporter: you have your money yet? >> no. >> with three dollar left this employee says she owed $1,900 in delayed...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues at 6:00 p.m.ve outside caltrans headquarters where the unions are still negotiating over the final contract offer and a look at what the chp is doing it prepare for a walk out and what you will need to know about the special carpool rule that will go into place in the event of a strike. stay with ktvu channel 2 news for continuing coverage and a possible strike tomorrow morning. you can get updates online at www.ktvu.com as well as facebook or twitter. and our ktvu channel 2 news morning news can help you navigate the morning commute, tomorrow morning they will get rolling half hour earlier at 4:00 a.m. >>> a shooting in san francisco left a man dead this morning. police officers say they got a call of 4, 5 gun shots and found a man laying face down about 4:30 a.m. they performed cpr but he died on the scene. people in the neighborhood hear gun shots from time to time. >> hasn't happened in a while. >> police haven't released details about the victim. >>> the investigation into last week's death o
eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues at 6:00 p.m.ve outside caltrans headquarters where the unions are still negotiating over the final contract offer and a look at what the chp is doing it prepare for a walk out and what you will need to know about the special carpool rule that will go into place in the event of a strike. stay with ktvu channel 2 news for continuing coverage and a possible strike tomorrow morning. you can get updates online at www.ktvu.com as...
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live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 49ers linebacker aldon smith is facing felony charges tonight. aldon smith was charged with three felony counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon stemming from a party at his home in june 2012. he is on leave from the team while he undergoes treatment for substance abuse following a dui arrest. the district attorney said she expected to surrender later on this month. >>> fight for tentants rights. people march -- tenants rights. people marmed today. -- marched today. the neighborhood has been hit hard. >> in south of market in a year and a half there have been 400 evictions. >> 9 families recently received letters warning about esitions. -- eviction. >>> tomorrow marks a tough day for a family. it will mark 90 days since she was reported missing and it is her second birthday. on july 10 her father said she disappeared from his car while it was parked outside a market while he went inside. her family will hold a candlelight vigil at the intersection from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. >>> a deadly drug
live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 49ers linebacker aldon smith is facing felony charges tonight. aldon smith was charged with three felony counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon stemming from a party at his home in june 2012. he is on leave from the team while he undergoes treatment for substance abuse following a dui arrest. the district attorney said she expected to surrender later on this month. >>> fight for tentants rights. people...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >> can you explain how officials are going about shutting down the pipeline? it is a big process. >> reporter: they say it is not as simple as flitching a switch. service to customers will not be interrupted but they have oo ice -- to isolate the line and doing work in the line and vent the gas and clear the line. it should be completed by end of business tomorrow. >> thank you very much. >>> we have breaking news, a vegetation fire is burning. here is images we got in. you can see aircraft over the smoke there. the flames are in an open space. this is near some homes. several fire departments are responding. the fire went to two alarms. an air tanker has been deployed and dropping retardant on the blaze. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a fire this morning in a east oakland home. smoke poured from the roof of the house near san antonio park. this was after 10:00 a.m. this morning. firefighters had to tear apart the roof to get into the fire. the house was abandon but the fire came close to spreading prompting firefighters to call for a
eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >> can you explain how officials are going about shutting down the pipeline? it is a big process. >> reporter: they say it is not as simple as flitching a switch. service to customers will not be interrupted but they have oo ice -- to isolate the line and doing work in the line and vent the gas and clear the line. it should be completed by end of business tomorrow. >> thank you very much. >>> we have breaking news, a vegetation...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live with the new cause protesters rally around tonight. >> reporter: the last of the protesters just cleared out of here. they had been picketing the conference at the marriott. things have remained peaceful but there was a large confrontation watching as the protesters hit the ground. declaring occupy oakland still alive. >> just like last year it's peaceful. just like this year it's peaceful. it's about the people. >> reporter: oakland police clashed with protesters as officers broke up a large camp at frank ogawa plaza. the new battle cry this year, urban shield. all day protesters surrounded the marriott where law enforcement held conferences all weekend. >> we don't want this corruption relationship between companies and police, we want no more urban shield. >> i want justice. my son was shot over 48 times. >> reporter: people in this rally included the parents of a teenager shot in stockton. yet this crowd is smaller than those that occupied the plaza at the start. >> we want to see what happens after we leave and after our demonstrations are don
ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live with the new cause protesters rally around tonight. >> reporter: the last of the protesters just cleared out of here. they had been picketing the conference at the marriott. things have remained peaceful but there was a large confrontation watching as the protesters hit the ground. declaring occupy oakland still alive. >> just like last year it's peaceful. just like this year it's peaceful. it's about the people. >> reporter: oakland police...
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new polls today from rasmussen, some like 78% want to throw everybody out.efore this, as you probably know, "the wall street journal" poll said 60%. now, here is my question, sir. as the former member of the gang of eight, trying to work out a grand design budget deal a couple of years ago, do you think now in 90 days roughly that can be done? because that is what they're voting on tonight. they're voting to get a report on the budget in the middle of december, and keep the government open until the middle of january. that's nothing. that's hardly any time at all. >> well, larry, what the gang of six, gang of eight was pointing to was this now $17 trillion debt that is staring america in the face. and there is no plan out there to repay that. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that bowles/simpson had the right today. we have to cut spending, reform entitlements, and we've got to get revenues back to a level where they need to be. so, you know, if we grow the economy through the right kind of tax reform, revenues will take care of themselves
new polls today from rasmussen, some like 78% want to throw everybody out.efore this, as you probably know, "the wall street journal" poll said 60%. now, here is my question, sir. as the former member of the gang of eight, trying to work out a grand design budget deal a couple of years ago, do you think now in 90 days roughly that can be done? because that is what they're voting on tonight. they're voting to get a report on the budget in the middle of december, and keep the government...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live with the new cause protesters rally around tonight. >> reporter: the last of the protesters just cleared out of here. they had been picketing the conference at the marriott. things have remained peaceful but there was a large confrontation watching as the protesters hit the ground. declaring occupy oakland still alive. >> just like last year it's peaceful. just like this year it's peaceful. it's about the people. >> reporter: oakland police clashed with protesters as officers broke up a large camp at frank ogawa plaza. the new battle cry this year, urban shield. all day protesters surrounded the marriott where law enforcement held conferences all weekend. >> we don't want this corruption relationship between companies and police, we want no more urban shield. >> i want justice. my son was shot over 48 times. >> reporter: people in this rally included the parents of a teenager shot in stockton. yet this crowd is smaller than those that occupied the plaza at the start. >> we want to see what happens after we leave and after our demonstrations are don
ktvu's eric rasmussen joins us live with the new cause protesters rally around tonight. >> reporter: the last of the protesters just cleared out of here. they had been picketing the conference at the marriott. things have remained peaceful but there was a large confrontation watching as the protesters hit the ground. declaring occupy oakland still alive. >> just like last year it's peaceful. just like this year it's peaceful. it's about the people. >> reporter: oakland police...
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only on 2, eric rasmussen is live where the car owners say they're getting hit over and over again. >> reporter: they are employees across the street at alameda county's nutrition services office. rather than risk an $85 ticket trying to park down the side streets many say they are choosing to park down here on telegraph. that's where they say they've been the target repeatedly of burglars and car thieves. >> they smashed my window. >> i didn't see my car. and i saw a lot of glass. >> reporter: one after another. >> they took all my cds and my good sunglasses. >> reporter: workers at alameda county nutrition services on telegraph avenue in oakland. >> they took my bible. >> reporter: lined up to tell us they've been the targets of car thieves. >> right here, where it's the darkest. >> reporter: damaras baker says someone has broken into her car five times. >> there's no point in calling the police because they take a report and nothing is done, nothing changes. >> reporter: someone stole the battery out of her car. >> i was walking to my car with a coworker and she noticed this was a
only on 2, eric rasmussen is live where the car owners say they're getting hit over and over again. >> reporter: they are employees across the street at alameda county's nutrition services office. rather than risk an $85 ticket trying to park down the side streets many say they are choosing to park down here on telegraph. that's where they say they've been the target repeatedly of burglars and car thieves. >> they smashed my window. >> i didn't see my car. and i saw a lot of...
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only on 2, eric rasmussen is live where the car owners say they're getting hit over and over again. >> reporter: they are employees across the street at alameda county's nutrition services office. rather than risk an $85 ticket trying to park down the side streets many say they are choosing to park down here on telegraph. that's where they say they've been the target repeatedly of burglars and car thieves. >> they smashed my window. >> i didn't see my car. and i saw a lot of glass. >> reporter: one after another. >> they took all my cds and my good sunglasses. >> reporter: workers at alameda county nutrition services on telegraph avenue in oakland. >> they took my bible. >> reporter: lined up to tell us they've been the targets of car thieves. >> right here, where it's the darkest. >> reporter: damaras baker says someone has broken into her car five times. >> there's no point in calling the police because they take a report and nothing is done, nothing changes. >> reporter: someone stole the battery out of her car. >> i was walking to my car with a coworker and she noticed this was a
only on 2, eric rasmussen is live where the car owners say they're getting hit over and over again. >> reporter: they are employees across the street at alameda county's nutrition services office. rather than risk an $85 ticket trying to park down the side streets many say they are choosing to park down here on telegraph. that's where they say they've been the target repeatedly of burglars and car thieves. >> they smashed my window. >> i didn't see my car. and i saw a lot of...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of new police recruits started their first day of the oakland police academy. 60 men and women were greeted by the police chief and mayor jean quan. the group includes 7 women and 14 spanish speakers. they are scheduled to graduate in 6 months. last week another academy graduated. the class that started today had 57 recruits. a grant will add 10 officers to the department. when they are hired the total number of officers will be 714, half of themmal are patrol officers. -- them are patrol officers. >>> a transit bus was hit by gunfire in oakland as the bus was moving along international boulevard. the bus kept going and stopped at 15th. windows on both sides of the bus were shattered. a witness saw two people running from the scene with a gun. one person was hospitalized. a second person was grazed by a bullet and treated. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. the family of a 16-year-old boy killed in a crash is speaking out. the father spoke about the family's loss. ktvu's david stevenson has more on what he is saying and more on the woman accused in th
eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of new police recruits started their first day of the oakland police academy. 60 men and women were greeted by the police chief and mayor jean quan. the group includes 7 women and 14 spanish speakers. they are scheduled to graduate in 6 months. last week another academy graduated. the class that started today had 57 recruits. a grant will add 10 officers to the department. when they are hired the total number of officers will be 714, half...
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. >> reporter: utah park ranger jeff rasmussen doesn't buy it. >> i'm not aware of any of these rock formations toppling over on anybody. i've worked for utah state parks for 22 years. i have never heard of anything. this took millions of years to form. it's a one of a kind natural feature. >> reporter: tonight it's clear, taylor has some regrets. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this this way. would i do it again? with a ranger standing there, yes. that's what we should have done. >> reporter: still in this battle of man versus nature, nature lost. aditi roy, abc news, highland, utah. >> and we're going to take you inside the secret lives of dogs. one family, two puppies, wait until you see how they lend each other a helping hand. our friday instant index next. see this? it shows the pressure points on my tired, achy feet. i had no clue i was putting this kind of stress on my feet. \s dr.scholl's foot mapping center ree at walmart. in less than two minutes, i got my foot map and my custom number. i'm a 440. i'm a 210. 340. that number matched the dr.scholl's custom fit orthot
. >> reporter: utah park ranger jeff rasmussen doesn't buy it. >> i'm not aware of any of these rock formations toppling over on anybody. i've worked for utah state parks for 22 years. i have never heard of anything. this took millions of years to form. it's a one of a kind natural feature. >> reporter: tonight it's clear, taylor has some regrets. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this this way. would i do it again? with a ranger standing there, yes. that's what we...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu. >>> firefighters are getting the upper hand on a fire fight that forced the evacuation at the pendleton base. that's where 230 people were forced out of their homes. but as of 5:00 tonight those residents were allowed to return. firefighters say at this hour this fire is just 15% contained. more than two square miles of brush have burned and two buildings have been destroyed. no word yet on what sparked that fire. firefighters in marin ran into a fire. crews from many departments responded. low winds and high humidity helped keep the flames from spreading beyond a quarter acre. there were no injuries. >>> a fiery crash in san jose left one person dead and two others critically injured. the crash happened just after 2:00 p.m. the fire department tweeted this photo of the scene. they said a 2006 infinity suv split in half after hitting a utility pole at blossom hill road. the male driver was pronounced dead at the scene. twao -- two female passengers were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the cause of the crash has not been released. >>> a 60 day cooling off peri
eric rasmussen, ktvu. >>> firefighters are getting the upper hand on a fire fight that forced the evacuation at the pendleton base. that's where 230 people were forced out of their homes. but as of 5:00 tonight those residents were allowed to return. firefighters say at this hour this fire is just 15% contained. more than two square miles of brush have burned and two buildings have been destroyed. no word yet on what sparked that fire. firefighters in marin ran into a fire. crews from...
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republicans ahead of next year hid term elections is -- midterm elections is apparent, in july, rasmussen poll showed democrats ahead by a thin margin, as of midding on ding on october, democrats have gained 6 points, and president highlights three areas, a broader budget deal, immigration reform. >> you don't like a particular policy, or a particular president. argue for your position. go out and win an election. >> reporter: g.o.p. leaders, note that house republicans did win their elects from 2012, and control that chamber. and are getting cover from the senate republicans, who voted against the think about deal, and say that fight over healthcare continues. >> this law is not ready to be implemented, something is wrong. >> reporter: president out theed that annuaedthat an -- touted tl budget deficit -- >> and when president complained about a previous debt ceiling fight that hurt the economy, but provided spending cuts that lowers the deficit. lou. lou: thank you, ed. >> ed heenery. >> wall street enjoying the brief reprieve from beltway drama, stocks recovered. following somewhat wea
republicans ahead of next year hid term elections is -- midterm elections is apparent, in july, rasmussen poll showed democrats ahead by a thin margin, as of midding on ding on october, democrats have gained 6 points, and president highlights three areas, a broader budget deal, immigration reform. >> you don't like a particular policy, or a particular president. argue for your position. go out and win an election. >> reporter: g.o.p. leaders, note that house republicans did win...
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and as ktvu's eric rasmussen reports, now a bay area lawmaker is getting involved. >> we want an answera legitimate timeframe. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> do you have your money yet? >> no, haven't got my money yet. >> with $3 left in her account, this laid off bank of america employee from pittsburgh says she's now owed more than $1,900 in delayed unemployment benefits going back to august. the employment development department announced it finished clearing a backlog of payments, but bird sell and others are still waiting. >> i was told, tuesday, wednesday, now friday, saturday, sunday, now we're monday, and still nothing has been done. >> we have just under two dozen open cases right now. >> reporter: state senator mark desonye contacted us. he said the problem goes beyond edd's latest computer glitch. >> people shouldn't have to call their representative. we're happy to do it. but they shouldn't get their unemployment check because a state senator got involved in the department. they should get it, because it's what we have as a safety net for people. >>
and as ktvu's eric rasmussen reports, now a bay area lawmaker is getting involved. >> we want an answera legitimate timeframe. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> do you have your money yet? >> no, haven't got my money yet. >> with $3 left in her account, this laid off bank of america employee from pittsburgh says she's now owed more than $1,900 in delayed unemployment benefits going back to august. the employment development department...
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eric rasmussen is here with questions about the company hired by the state to upgrade its system. >>fired the same company for problems with a new computer system for tax returns. today edd officials in sacramento told us they are aware some people are still going without benefits even though the department announced it cleared a backlog last week. >> reporter: she lives in one of the bay area's most affluent city, but laura beachi of buehrleing game is down to her last dollar. >> it makes me sick. we're just trying to get by until the next check comes. >> reporter: siachi said that she has not received a check. >> these were all the e-mails i sent that were never responded to by edd. >> reporter: officials say they fixed the glitch. but siacchi and many others are still waiting. >> it's hard enough to make end meet with a regular salary. then you're reduce to unemployment, then you're reduced to nothing. >> reporter: that could include questions about contractor deloyd consultants. the company has had problems with major projects in massachusetts, florida and pennsylvania. californi
eric rasmussen is here with questions about the company hired by the state to upgrade its system. >>fired the same company for problems with a new computer system for tax returns. today edd officials in sacramento told us they are aware some people are still going without benefits even though the department announced it cleared a backlog last week. >> reporter: she lives in one of the bay area's most affluent city, but laura beachi of buehrleing game is down to her last dollar....
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eric rasmussen is here with questions about the company hired by the state to upgrade its system. >>eporter: frank massachusetts just fired the same company for problems with a new computer system for tax returns. today edd officials in sacramento told us they are aware some people are still going without benefits even though the department announced it cleared a backlog last week. >> reporter: she lives in one of the bay area's most affluent city, but laura beachi of buehrleing game is down to her last dollar. >> it makes me sick. we're just trying to get by until the next check comes. >> reporter: siachi said that she has not received a check. >> these were all the e-mails i sent that were never responded to by edd. >> reporter: officials say they fixed the glitch. but siacchi and many others are still waiting. >> it's hard enough to make end meet with a regular salary. then you're reduce to unemployment, then you're reduced to nothing. >> reporter: that could include questions about contractor deloyd consultants. the company has had problems with major projects in massachusetts, f
eric rasmussen is here with questions about the company hired by the state to upgrade its system. >>eporter: frank massachusetts just fired the same company for problems with a new computer system for tax returns. today edd officials in sacramento told us they are aware some people are still going without benefits even though the department announced it cleared a backlog last week. >> reporter: she lives in one of the bay area's most affluent city, but laura beachi of buehrleing...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen looked into the numbers and tracked down people who became victims just today. reporter: the statistics show oakland is arvalling 15 -- averaging 15 robberies a day. we heard one call after another and one robbery involved people who told us they have never been victims of crime till today. >> reporter: 12:30 p.m. this afternoon an armed robbery, two suspects, four victims. >> they took all our cash and wallets. >> he wasn't hurt but the owner showed us where he was pistol whipped. statistics show the city is on pace to have 5,300 robberies this year. 1,000 more than 2012. oakland's distinction of having the highest rate of robberies in the country isn't likely to change. >> a shame. >> reporter: business owners are suffering after we reported
ktvu's eric rasmussen looked into the numbers and tracked down people who became victims just today. reporter: the statistics show oakland is arvalling 15 -- averaging 15 robberies a day. we heard one call after another and one robbery involved people who told us they have never been victims of crime till today. >> reporter: 12:30 p.m. this afternoon an armed robbery, two suspects, four victims. >> they took all our cash and wallets. >> he wasn't hurt but the owner showed us...
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we're live in foster city, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> one of the attorneys involved told us they hope to move the case forward as quickly as the court would allow. they expect it to take eight to 15 months before this case goes to trial. >>> now to developing news out of menlo park where police say two people out walking their dog were struck and killed by a drunk driver. police say a man and a woman both in their 50s were hit from behind from a car. both were pronounced dead at the scene. police identified the driver at 54-year-old margerie wrigthfield. they expect to book her on charges including gross vehicle manslaughter and dui. >>> a sight supervisor has been arrested on grand theft and burglary charges. he's identified as 37-year-old vincent john lotana. he stole materials that included cooper wiring but they don't know if the materials would have been used on the stadium project itself. investigators say the material belonged to his employer and the material was stored in cuperitino. he was taken into custody and is being held on $400,000 bail. >>> now to contra costa county w
we're live in foster city, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> one of the attorneys involved told us they hope to move the case forward as quickly as the court would allow. they expect it to take eight to 15 months before this case goes to trial. >>> now to developing news out of menlo park where police say two people out walking their dog were struck and killed by a drunk driver. police say a man and a woman both in their 50s were hit from behind from a car. both were pronounced dead...
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reporter: christopher rasmussen who wrote about this said that that is a problem. >> to ask an applicant his social security number and sensitive information so they are ready to apply for a plan should not have been. reporter: as for how long they will hold onto the data, the website is vague, long enough to a achieve the objective for which they were collected. and a third-party has been part of it, verifying enrollees identities. experience acknowledging that one of its subsidiaries was scanned in the selling social security numbers to a hacker in vietnam. the department of health and human services says that privacy is a top priority, but david kennedy who examined the code behind website yesterday says it's full of holes. >> it would be very simple for me to see all that information. all of your personal information that you could register on the site. reporter: the problem according to experts is that the government has almost completely focused on fixing problems with the availability and functionality of theebsite. when you spend all your time working on your front porch, it's ve
reporter: christopher rasmussen who wrote about this said that that is a problem. >> to ask an applicant his social security number and sensitive information so they are ready to apply for a plan should not have been. reporter: as for how long they will hold onto the data, the website is vague, long enough to a achieve the objective for which they were collected. and a third-party has been part of it, verifying enrollees identities. experience acknowledging that one of its subsidiaries...
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new at 10:00, eric rasmussen is live in san francisco where he's been reaching out to experts in law enforcement about that deadly shooting in santa rosa, eric. >> reporter: julie, everyone several retired officers would not talk to us on camera tonight because this issue is so sensitive. we were able to speak to a former chief who's now teaching here at the university of san francisco. and he says even the best training sometimes is not enough to prepare officers for these life and death decisions. an air soft gun on the left, an ak47 assault rifle on the right. the bb gun held by andy lopez looked like the real thing to the deputy who shot and killed the boy in santa rosa last week. >> it's a tough decision to live with. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief tony rivera says shoot or don't shoot situations is something that police train for. for hundreds of hours in a classroom. rivera was not yet chief when a police officer shot and killed a 13-year-old boy with down syndrome who was holding a toy gun. police said he didn't follow an order to drop it. the incident sparked
new at 10:00, eric rasmussen is live in san francisco where he's been reaching out to experts in law enforcement about that deadly shooting in santa rosa, eric. >> reporter: julie, everyone several retired officers would not talk to us on camera tonight because this issue is so sensitive. we were able to speak to a former chief who's now teaching here at the university of san francisco. and he says even the best training sometimes is not enough to prepare officers for these life and death...
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eric rasmussen has the story. >> reporter: his attorney says he walked right in the front doors and sur -- surrendered at around 2:00. he now faces felony charges. more than six weeks since her death a memorial in san francisco still marks the spot. christie sevandemere was lying in the grass under a tree with her dog and her 11 -month-old baby girl. when this pickup ran over the woman and killed her . the driver did not stop or provide assistance. >> it's just unbelievable. >> reporter: the public at the park were just standing out the driver has been arrested and being charged. >> he felt a bump, he looked back and saw a dog hampering away. he thought, maybe the dog did not get injured. >> reporter: tonight gascon tells us it's not just about getting justice for the family. >> this is a case where the parks need to be safe. this is one of those case that is this did not have to happen. we have to make sure there's serious consequences. >> reporter: and we spoke to the woman's husband and said that he is still mourning and his little girl just started to walk. >>> now to news from the
eric rasmussen has the story. >> reporter: his attorney says he walked right in the front doors and sur -- surrendered at around 2:00. he now faces felony charges. more than six weeks since her death a memorial in san francisco still marks the spot. christie sevandemere was lying in the grass under a tree with her dog and her 11 -month-old baby girl. when this pickup ran over the woman and killed her . the driver did not stop or provide assistance. >> it's just unbelievable....
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eric rasmussen is live in pinol where the chief made the decision to open up the case. >> reporter: tonight , the chief told me that he believes believes the case deserves a second chance. tonight kim got her wish that police would actively be looking for her daughter again. >> i am so excited, i feel like maybe my days of running into brick walls is over. >> the bottom line is amber wasn't found. we want to make sure we do everything we can to locate her. >> reporter: police closed the amber swarts case in 2005. convicted child killer curtis lee anderson confessed to kidnapping and murdering amber swarts. he confessed that he dumped her body in arizona, he died a month later. >> i think he wanted to make a name for himself. >>> the chief warned it doesn't mean they've ruled out curtistean. >> there's no statement that is have been uncovered to dispute that. the fbi says they have talked about the case. the fbi says it's not aware of any evidence in the case but in if that case is out there, agents want to hear it. >>> five years after amber swarts vanished, polly klaas was kidnapped and ki
eric rasmussen is live in pinol where the chief made the decision to open up the case. >> reporter: tonight , the chief told me that he believes believes the case deserves a second chance. tonight kim got her wish that police would actively be looking for her daughter again. >> i am so excited, i feel like maybe my days of running into brick walls is over. >> the bottom line is amber wasn't found. we want to make sure we do everything we can to locate her. >> reporter:...
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eric rasmussen found at least one person who is still waiting for the money that she desperately needs to survive. >> rachel birdfell of pittsburg is running out of time and money. >> $3.26. >> reporter: that's how much money is left in her bank account. she's due $1,200 in unemployment from the state. >> it's hard to look at that every day. it's supposed to go in at midnight. so it's sad to say i have my alarm set for 12:03 to check. >> reporter: she qualified to go back to school and receive $327 in unemployment. but last month, the money suddenly stopped. >> i can't go to the store and buy some bread, or soda, or even water. >> reporter: for now, she's living with her parents and getting help from the family. >> been calling from the edt office. i don't have any good news for, i'm sorry. >> reporter: she played us voice mails from the state, confirming she's among the thousands with the problem by their new computer system. >> i'm waiting for a day to go back to work. if not have two or three jobs. that's always been my motto. two or three jobs working, working, working. >> reporter
eric rasmussen found at least one person who is still waiting for the money that she desperately needs to survive. >> rachel birdfell of pittsburg is running out of time and money. >> $3.26. >> reporter: that's how much money is left in her bank account. she's due $1,200 in unemployment from the state. >> it's hard to look at that every day. it's supposed to go in at midnight. so it's sad to say i have my alarm set for 12:03 to check. >> reporter: she qualified to...
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we're live in foster city, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> one of the attorneys involved told us they hope to move the case forward as quickly as the court would allow. they expect it to take eight to 15 months before this case goes to trial. >>> now to developing news out of menlo park where police say two people out walking their dog were struck and killed by a drunk driver. police say a man and a woman both in their 50s were hit from behind from a car. both were pronounced dead at the scene. police identified the driver at 54-year-old margerie wrigthfield. they expect to book her on charges including gross vehicle manslaughter and dui. >>> a sight supervisor has been arrested on grand theft and burglary charges. he's identified as 37-year-old vincent john lotana. he stole materials that included cooper wiring but they don't know if the materials would have been used on the stadium project itself. investigators say the material belonged to his employer and the material was stored in cuperitino. he was taken into custody and is being held on $400,000 bail. >>> now to contra costa county w
we're live in foster city, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> one of the attorneys involved told us they hope to move the case forward as quickly as the court would allow. they expect it to take eight to 15 months before this case goes to trial. >>> now to developing news out of menlo park where police say two people out walking their dog were struck and killed by a drunk driver. police say a man and a woman both in their 50s were hit from behind from a car. both were pronounced dead...
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eric rasmussen has the story. >> reporter: his attorney says he walked right in the front doors and sur -- surrendered at around 2:00. he now faces felony charges. more than six weeks since her death a memorial in san francisco still marks the spot. christie sevandemere was lying in the grass under a tree with her dog and her 11 -month-old baby girl. when this pickup ran over the woman and killed her . the driver did not stop or provide assistance. >> it's just unbelievable. >> reporter: the public at the park were just standing out the driver has been arrested and being charged. >> he felt a bump, he looked back and saw a dog hampering away. he thought, maybe the dog did not get injured. >> reporter: tonight gascon tells us it's not just about getting justice for the family. >> this is a case where the parks need to be safe. this is one of those case that is this did not have to happen. we have to make sure there's serious consequences. >> reporter: and we spoke to the woman's husband and said that he is still mourning and his little girl just started to walk. >>> now to news from the
eric rasmussen has the story. >> reporter: his attorney says he walked right in the front doors and sur -- surrendered at around 2:00. he now faces felony charges. more than six weeks since her death a memorial in san francisco still marks the spot. christie sevandemere was lying in the grass under a tree with her dog and her 11 -month-old baby girl. when this pickup ran over the woman and killed her . the driver did not stop or provide assistance. >> it's just unbelievable....
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and eric rasmussen is here now with a behind the scenes negotiations and also why some in the bay area aren't so optimisting. >> reporter: both sides agree to a short term solution it would certainly sidestep one big problem. but it's not likely to end the government shutdown and for now there's still no deal. in washington, talk of raising the debt ceiling. in the bay area -- >> i think it stinks. >> reporter: there's still a feeling government in many levels is grinding to a halt. >> i don't know how they're going to solve it. i really don't. sounds like they're far apart just like the b.a.r.t. strike is going. >> reporter: no b.a.r.t. strike yet and tonight republican leaders left the meeting at the white house optimistic about a possible extension of the debt limit. >> i would characterize this as probably the most constructive but i don't want to confuse progress with success. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner did not speak to reporters after the meeting. earlier he proposed a six week extension to allow for more negotiations. >> if they were to send them a clean debt ceilin
and eric rasmussen is here now with a behind the scenes negotiations and also why some in the bay area aren't so optimisting. >> reporter: both sides agree to a short term solution it would certainly sidestep one big problem. but it's not likely to end the government shutdown and for now there's still no deal. in washington, talk of raising the debt ceiling. in the bay area -- >> i think it stinks. >> reporter: there's still a feeling government in many levels is grinding to a...
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. >> reporter: eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we want to go back again live to the b.a.r.t.e union members may be coming out in a few minutes to talk to reporters and give their side of the story and find out where they stand. of course a lot of this is in their hands because they're the ones who are going to decide whether they're going to carry out their strike threats. they don't have to go on strike at midnight tonight. but that is what they warned management and warned the public would happen if a deal was not reached. if they do get close to a deal, the unions can say we will continue to negotiate and not go on strike if we feel like we're close. we want to remind you our coverage of all of this continues tomorrow morning. we'll have the very latest starting early tomorrow. you'll have what's going on with the transit options. >>> hayward police this morning arrested a driver on suspicion of driving under the influence after they say he drove a car at their house. it happened this morning at a home near terrell avenue. the driver was drunk and going too fast when he cl
. >> reporter: eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we want to go back again live to the b.a.r.t.e union members may be coming out in a few minutes to talk to reporters and give their side of the story and find out where they stand. of course a lot of this is in their hands because they're the ones who are going to decide whether they're going to carry out their strike threats. they don't have to go on strike at midnight tonight. but that is what they warned management and...
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. >> reporter: park ranger jeff rasmussen doesn't buy it. >> i don't believe any of the rock formations were toppling over on anybody. i worked for utah state parks for 22 years and haven't found anything. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this way. >> reporter: one tip causing an avalanche of controversy. aditi roy, abc news, highland, utah. >>> moving on, now. as we come off this week where america witnessed yet another stunning bullying case, this one involving two florida girls arrested for allegedly harassing another girl until she killed herself, we want to shine a light on the massive efforts underway to fight bullying in america. overnight, some of the heroes of this movement were honored. lots of celebrities on-hand. and also, abc's linzie janis. >> thanks so much, dan, for calling me a celebrity. hollywood was out in force, supporting an organization, for an organization across the country by giving them the tools to stop the bullying that plagues so many schools. friday night's star-studded respect awards ceremony, honored students, teachers and companies that are worki
. >> reporter: park ranger jeff rasmussen doesn't buy it. >> i don't believe any of the rock formations were toppling over on anybody. i worked for utah state parks for 22 years and haven't found anything. >> the boy scouts didn't teach me to do this way. >> reporter: one tip causing an avalanche of controversy. aditi roy, abc news, highland, utah. >>> moving on, now. as we come off this week where america witnessed yet another stunning bullying case, this one...
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new at 10:00, eric rasmussen is live in san francisco where he's been reaching out to experts in law enforcement about that deadly shooting in santa rosa, eric. >> reporter: julie, everyone several retired officers would not talk to us on camera tonight because this issue is so sensitive. we were able to speak to a former chief who's now teaching here at the university of san francisco. and he says even the best training sometimes is not enough to prepare officers for these life and death decisions. an air soft gun on the left, an ak47 assault rifle on the right. the bb gun held by andy lopez looked like the real thing to the deputy who shot and killed the boy in santa rosa last week. >> it's a tough decision to live with. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief tony rivera says shoot or don't shoot situations is something that police train for. for hundreds of hours in a classroom. rivera was not yet chief when a police officer shot and killed a 13-year-old boy with down syndrome who was holding a toy gun. police said he didn't follow an order to drop it. the incident sparked
new at 10:00, eric rasmussen is live in san francisco where he's been reaching out to experts in law enforcement about that deadly shooting in santa rosa, eric. >> reporter: julie, everyone several retired officers would not talk to us on camera tonight because this issue is so sensitive. we were able to speak to a former chief who's now teaching here at the university of san francisco. and he says even the best training sometimes is not enough to prepare officers for these life and death...
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told -- >> i need your name, date of birth, your social security number -- >> reporter: christopher rasmussen says that's a problem. >> to ask an applicant for a social security number and sensitive information until they're absolutely ready to apply for a particular plan should not happen. >> reporter: as for how long the government will hold onto your data, the website is vague, long enough to achieve the specified objective for which they were collected. and a third party has been enlisted. experian recently acknowledged one of its subsidiary was hacked in vietnam. david kennedy who examined the code behind the website just yesterday says it's full of holes. >> it would be very simple for me to break into it, steal all the information in the database including all your personal information that you used to register for the site. >> reporter: the problem is that the government's main focus is addressing the availability and functionality problems of the website. when you spend all your time working on your front porch, they say, it's easy for someone to slip in the back door. bret? >> john,
told -- >> i need your name, date of birth, your social security number -- >> reporter: christopher rasmussen says that's a problem. >> to ask an applicant for a social security number and sensitive information until they're absolutely ready to apply for a particular plan should not happen. >> reporter: as for how long the government will hold onto your data, the website is vague, long enough to achieve the specified objective for which they were collected. and a third...
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and as ktvu's eric rasmussen reports, now a bay area lawmaker is getting involved. >> we want an answergitimate timeframe. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> do you have your money yet? >> no, haven't got my money yet. >> with $3 left in her account, this laid off bank of america employee from pittsburgh says she's now owed more than $1,900 in delayed unemployment benefits going back to august. the employment development department announced it finished clearing a backlog of payments, but bird sell and others are still waiting. >> i was told, tuesday, wednesday, now friday, saturday, sunday, now we're monday, and still nothing has been done. >> we have just under two dozen open cases right now. >> reporter: state senator mark desonye contacted us. he said the problem goes beyond edd's latest computer glitch. >> people shouldn't have to call their representative. we're happy to do it. but they shouldn't get their unemployment check because a state senator got involved in the department. they should get it, because it's what we have as a safety net for people. >> rep
and as ktvu's eric rasmussen reports, now a bay area lawmaker is getting involved. >> we want an answergitimate timeframe. >> reporter: she thought the waiting was almost over. >> do you have your money yet? >> no, haven't got my money yet. >> with $3 left in her account, this laid off bank of america employee from pittsburgh says she's now owed more than $1,900 in delayed unemployment benefits going back to august. the employment development department announced...
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and eric rasmussen is here now with a behind the scenes negotiations and also why some in the bay area aren't so optimisting. >> reporter: both sides agree to a short term solution it would certainly sidestep one big problem. but it's not likely to end the government shutdown and for now there's still no deal. in washington, talk of raising the debt ceiling. in the bay area -- >> i think it stinks. >> reporter: there's still a feeling government in many levels is grinding to a halt. >> i don't know how they're going to solve it. i really don't. sounds like they're far apart just like the b.a.r.t. strike is going. >> reporter: no b.a.r.t. strike yet and tonight republican leaders left the meeting at the white house optimistic about a possible extension of the debt limit. >> i would characterize this as probably the most constructive but i don't want to confuse progress with success. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner did not speak to reporters after the meeting. earlier he proposed a six week extension to allow for more negotiations. >> if they were to send them a clean debt ceilin
and eric rasmussen is here now with a behind the scenes negotiations and also why some in the bay area aren't so optimisting. >> reporter: both sides agree to a short term solution it would certainly sidestep one big problem. but it's not likely to end the government shutdown and for now there's still no deal. in washington, talk of raising the debt ceiling. in the bay area -- >> i think it stinks. >> reporter: there's still a feeling government in many levels is grinding to a...
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delaney, danny, rasmussen, and jones, and just to see those five guys stand up and say, hey, we'll follow you anywhere, me permanently insuring hindsight, looking back, that was a crazy idea. why whoa anyone want to do that. but the american forces, our military are the finest and well trained men and women in the world, and we had 52 of us that day. unfortunately the taliban only brought 300 so that was their mistake. >> 52 to 300. we experience it at fleet week and those who lived in and around military bases all our lives experience it, day in and day out. and that is you meet people who walk down the street or you see them at parties or whatever, and you -- they're american heros and i just wonder if you could give people out there who are watching an idea what it is that on a day-to-day basis we can do for you. >> you know, the american people have been so gracious and supporting of our veterans and our troops, and so often men and women go overseas and serve. they raise that right arm, less than half a percent of the american population serves. >> one half of one percent. >> everyon
delaney, danny, rasmussen, and jones, and just to see those five guys stand up and say, hey, we'll follow you anywhere, me permanently insuring hindsight, looking back, that was a crazy idea. why whoa anyone want to do that. but the american forces, our military are the finest and well trained men and women in the world, and we had 52 of us that day. unfortunately the taliban only brought 300 so that was their mistake. >> 52 to 300. we experience it at fleet week and those who lived in...
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. >> well, as the standoff continues though, the latest s rasmussen polls shows that 42% americans strongly disapprove of the president's job. t can the president stand firm not negotiating particularly with the october 17th debt ceiling so close? >> i don't think he can. he believes he can and he continues to act that it's got to be all his way. he said he's not going to negotiate. he's not going to give anything. but you don't get to operate like that when you govern. the same with the republicans don't get to have everything that they want. they sent over many, many bills to the senate that would have opened up and funded most of the government. and the democrats aren't going to take that. they're saying we want it all or we take nothing. well, when you say i want it all and i want it now, you get nothing and you get it forever. so is i don't know how this thing ends. and frankly at this point the republicans have -- i guess been swimming into the river far enough that it is just as well to keep swimming the direction they're going because turning around and going back is not a good opti
. >> well, as the standoff continues though, the latest s rasmussen polls shows that 42% americans strongly disapprove of the president's job. t can the president stand firm not negotiating particularly with the october 17th debt ceiling so close? >> i don't think he can. he believes he can and he continues to act that it's got to be all his way. he said he's not going to negotiate. he's not going to give anything. but you don't get to operate like that when you govern. the same...
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. >> obama care -- rasmussen came out with the report.ill say that 42% of people agree with obama, 40% also agree with the tea party. so across the board -- >> in reality. >> they might not like the gop. i don't like the gop right now. i think that is the major issue we have. the medical professionals are getting screwed. the patients are getting screwed. who is benefitting from this policy? >> thank you very much, i would like to point out to accommodate for obama care, they're having to decrease hours, we're seeing an increase in temporary workers added to the economy. so you have higher taxes to cover this thing. we're looking at an overall economic slowdown, which is worse than what we're seeing right now. >> we haven't heard from you. >> that is the important point here with the 19 million people who buy their own health insurance. that is a growing pool. that will continue to grow as people lose their employer-based health insurance as the employers limit spouse coverage. they offered these benefits. now because of the costs continu
. >> obama care -- rasmussen came out with the report.ill say that 42% of people agree with obama, 40% also agree with the tea party. so across the board -- >> in reality. >> they might not like the gop. i don't like the gop right now. i think that is the major issue we have. the medical professionals are getting screwed. the patients are getting screwed. who is benefitting from this policy? >> thank you very much, i would like to point out to accommodate for obama care,...
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there was a rasmussen poll back in the summer that suggested of who you want to run the house of representatives, democrats were up by just one point, 38 to 39 parties. now they are basically up 35 to 45% democrats. the president today tried to bridge the gap by saying there are three areas where he thinks everyone can work together, a big budget deal, immigration reform as well as a farm bill. then he said something odd. he said, if you don't like the policies, you need to go win in an election. house republicans firing back tonight and saying, they won their election, they kept control of the house last november just like the president won the white house and he has to find a way to work with them. >> that's an interesting point. henry, thank you. the president you heard suggesting that nothing has done more damage to our credibility in the world and our standing with other countries than this latest d.c. fight. really? joining me now, former alaska governor sarah palin and she's a fox news contributor. governor, good to see you again. your thoughts on that remark by the president? >> i think
there was a rasmussen poll back in the summer that suggested of who you want to run the house of representatives, democrats were up by just one point, 38 to 39 parties. now they are basically up 35 to 45% democrats. the president today tried to bridge the gap by saying there are three areas where he thinks everyone can work together, a big budget deal, immigration reform as well as a farm bill. then he said something odd. he said, if you don't like the policies, you need to go win in an...
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. >> steve rasmussen is president & ceo of the faa credit union, a financial institution where more than 35% of its members are federal employees. the credit union will extend short-term loans longer if needed. and allow members to skip a house payment without charge. they've also lifted overdraft charges on checking accounts. >> they're -- even the 0% interest or 6 months. and the overdrafts, we haven't seen those starts yet because everybody got paid that first week of the shutdown. now after this week,s this's when things really get to be a challenge for people. >> the budget and debt ceiling fight seem like distant issues to people on furlough. and has little meaning to their daily lives. >> it just seems like it's a snowball that keeps rolling downhill that nobody is willing to stop. and i don't know why. >> on the many-- among the many we talk to about the shutdown one thought about the process was often repeated and best expressed by tinker air force base employee thomas wright. >> you expect me to do my job, do yours. among the other effects of the shutdown caused the oklahoma fa
. >> steve rasmussen is president & ceo of the faa credit union, a financial institution where more than 35% of its members are federal employees. the credit union will extend short-term loans longer if needed. and allow members to skip a house payment without charge. they've also lifted overdraft charges on checking accounts. >> they're -- even the 0% interest or 6 months. and the overdrafts, we haven't seen those starts yet because everybody got paid that first week of the...
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let's take a look at this new rasmussen poll. this number and i think it's shock. 76 per o -- 76% of the country s the united states is head in the wrong direction. that's a stunning number. >> i felt that way and our district felt that way for a long time. it just tells you that this brinksmanship isn't working. how deep in debt we are isn't working. this very weak recovery, the weakest in modern history isn't work. for the president to say i'm going stay where we are at. martha: i think people are tired of crisis politics and they are tired of the brinksmanship game. why is it house republicans four months ago, five month ago didn't come forward with a plan and pass a bill for tax reform and entitlement reform and put it out there 4, 5 months ago. then you could look back at this and say we have been wanting this for a long time. the ways and means committee i serve on. we are very close laying out the first top to bottom draft of tax reforms since president reagan did it. what we haven't get is put it in a full package. martha
let's take a look at this new rasmussen poll. this number and i think it's shock. 76 per o -- 76% of the country s the united states is head in the wrong direction. that's a stunning number. >> i felt that way and our district felt that way for a long time. it just tells you that this brinksmanship isn't working. how deep in debt we are isn't working. this very weak recovery, the weakest in modern history isn't work. for the president to say i'm going stay where we are at. martha: i think...
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he is president of the entire country, on the other hand, and according to a new rasmussen reports pollhe entire country are pretty dire. only 17% of americans say we're going in the right direction right now. that's down from 28% last week. they've dropped 11 points, and, i mean, you know, when the history books are written, he's going to get part of the blame for that, isn't he? >> that's right. i mean, who remembers who the speaker of the house was on october, on the -- when the stock market crashed in 1929, right? moreover, look, obama's talk about that actually makes me fairly mad because you're absolutely right that he's the president of the entire united states, not just the democratic party. and yet his entire strategy has been to make the shutdown as painful as possible, and he admitted it in that same press conference, make the shutdown as painful as possible in order to, essentially, punish republicans. and, you know, that is the first time in american history i'm aware of where the president of the united states has taken on a policy to punish americans, essentially, innocen
he is president of the entire country, on the other hand, and according to a new rasmussen reports pollhe entire country are pretty dire. only 17% of americans say we're going in the right direction right now. that's down from 28% last week. they've dropped 11 points, and, i mean, you know, when the history books are written, he's going to get part of the blame for that, isn't he? >> that's right. i mean, who remembers who the speaker of the house was on october, on the -- when the stock...