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. >> sean: as part of that, the commissioner at the time was ray kelly, if i recall. ray kelly said we've got to follow leads wherever they take us about radicalism so we don't have another 9/11, right? that took you to -- evidence took you to this mosque wherenc this guy had attended. >> what happened after 9/11 -- we didn't know what we had in front of us in new york city. so we started to get sources and to run investigations. what we realized was these people that were in new york city that we knew were bad people. >> sean: you were profiling people because they were muslim. >> absolutely not. the intelligence game is simple. if you develop intel, they report back to you and you are able to figure out who the bad guys are. >> sean: you surveilled a specific mosque? was the radicalism? >> absolutely. people from new york led us to this place in new jersey and what we realized was going on, not only in this mosque in, paterson, but in jersey city, all up and down the east coast. there are certain things that are being said, meetings that are taking place, things i c
. >> sean: as part of that, the commissioner at the time was ray kelly, if i recall. ray kelly said we've got to follow leads wherever they take us about radicalism so we don't have another 9/11, right? that took you to -- evidence took you to this mosque wherenc this guy had attended. >> what happened after 9/11 -- we didn't know what we had in front of us in new york city. so we started to get sources and to run investigations. what we realized was these people that were in new...
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i want to bring in former nypd commissioner ray kelly, an abc news consultant. and commissioner, you and i were talking, that we both have used that pathway along the west side highway, millions of people actually use it, on bikes, they walk, they run. how do you protect a pathway like that or times square, where linsey was just standing? can you protect it? >> with great difficulty. this is the nightmare scenario, no question about it. new york city has 10 million people a day, potentially, on our streets, on a business day. you do it, ideally, with intelligence, you do it with police officers deployed, but you can't deploy them everywhere, so -- there's a risk here. >> commissioner, i want to ask you about this potential plot today that we witnessed unfold. a vehicle used as a weapon. we heard the calls from isis, for followers to do this. this was the worst-case scenario for many within law enforcement in this city. >> absolutely. so difficult to prevent. i mean, how many vehicles do we have on the streets? we have a lot of open areas, even in times square, w
i want to bring in former nypd commissioner ray kelly, an abc news consultant. and commissioner, you and i were talking, that we both have used that pathway along the west side highway, millions of people actually use it, on bikes, they walk, they run. how do you protect a pathway like that or times square, where linsey was just standing? can you protect it? >> with great difficulty. this is the nightmare scenario, no question about it. new york city has 10 million people a day,...
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ray kelly right here, former fbi special agent brad garrett down in washington. y, let me begin with you. you've been there. take us behind the scenes and police headquarters. top priority overnight. what are they doing right now? >> they're certainly assisting in the investigation. the investigation will be done by the joint terrorism task force which is an fbi entity that has about almost 200 fbi officers in t the investigation will involve nypd and fbi agents. they're going to do a daylight crime scene search and that's what is keeping the area blocked off as far as traffic is concerned and want to get all of the technicians they can on the scene to look at that crime scene in daylight to pick granular information they can about this individual or, you know, what his motivation was. >> also beefing up security across the city. >> exactly. the other thing increasing uniform presence at areas where people congregate. >> okay, brad, this is fitting in all too familiar profile here. >> no question about it, george. i mean thissing looks like a classic lone actor at
ray kelly right here, former fbi special agent brad garrett down in washington. y, let me begin with you. you've been there. take us behind the scenes and police headquarters. top priority overnight. what are they doing right now? >> they're certainly assisting in the investigation. the investigation will be done by the joint terrorism task force which is an fbi entity that has about almost 200 fbi officers in t the investigation will involve nypd and fbi agents. they're going to do a...
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back in san leandro, alameda county sheriff's spokesman sergeant ray kelly points to the eden township substation on foothill boulevard as the best spot.over in daly city, they have a specific place set aside at the station."if they call the police department and say that they're doing an exchange for goods, they can park in this spot right over here, and the officers at the department or whoever's at the desk will maintain a visual, be able to see the transaction, and make sure that everything's done safely." kelly says its safest if you can avoid buying or selling from online classifieds at all, but if you mustpolice stations are the way to go. as far as s-f-p-d is concerned, they don't need you to make an appointment for a classifieds exchange.live in san leandro, spencer blake, kron four news. (vicki) police are on the hunt for the person or people responsible for a series of robberies in oakland yesterday. the first robbery happened around 12:30 in the morning on b street near 86th avenue. police say the suspect approached a woman at gunpoint and took her purse. just before six th
back in san leandro, alameda county sheriff's spokesman sergeant ray kelly points to the eden township substation on foothill boulevard as the best spot.over in daly city, they have a specific place set aside at the station."if they call the police department and say that they're doing an exchange for goods, they can park in this spot right over here, and the officers at the department or whoever's at the desk will maintain a visual, be able to see the transaction, and make sure that...
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ray kelly with all of that.good to have you. >> very good to be with you, neil. >> neil: this is obvious. you keep the alert high for all americans particularly travelling to europe. you agree with that? >> certainly. when you have major events like the thanksgiving day parade, always a possibility of an attack in the post 9/11 world. the nypd does a terrific job protecting major events like that. i can understand apprehension about europe. we saw barcelona, we saw nice last year, germany around christmas time. so we have to be on guard. people have to be alert. you know, wouldn't deter me. put it that way. >> neil: when we had the attack a few weeks ago downtown, the bicycle path a lot of people were saying, neil, i don't want to come into the city for the holidays after las vegas and this. what do you tell them? >> there's a risk of going out your front door every day. nobody has more resources, nobody has more focus than the nypd. home land security has been very helpful in giving the department resources. th
ray kelly with all of that.good to have you. >> very good to be with you, neil. >> neil: this is obvious. you keep the alert high for all americans particularly travelling to europe. you agree with that? >> certainly. when you have major events like the thanksgiving day parade, always a possibility of an attack in the post 9/11 world. the nypd does a terrific job protecting major events like that. i can understand apprehension about europe. we saw barcelona, we saw nice last...
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nypd has the capability with 14 detectives, a program initiated by my predecessor, ray kelly, to reach out overseas, who will be notified about this incident, asking for information and giving information to our allies overseas about what we know at this time, preliminary, but trying to exchange as much information as possible. >> new york city is the kind of city that has overseas detectives. >> a special place. >> bill bratton, police commissioner in new york city until last year, now an msnbc law enforcement analyst. thank you, sir. always good to see you. >>> we have a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. your privacy makes you myt number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it clea
nypd has the capability with 14 detectives, a program initiated by my predecessor, ray kelly, to reach out overseas, who will be notified about this incident, asking for information and giving information to our allies overseas about what we know at this time, preliminary, but trying to exchange as much information as possible. >> new york city is the kind of city that has overseas detectives. >> a special place. >> bill bratton, police commissioner in new york city until last...
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commissioner ray kelly stressed today in an interview that i saw that the suspect did not use those weaponsat those weapons may have been inoperable if they were real at all. the n.y.p.d. was the only one firing shots, and they shot him very, very quickly, and arrested him. we don't have any other information about him other than his age. but the area around this neighborhood where i'm standing, which is just a few blocks from where it happened, was immediately put into lockdown mode. the high school nearby was put into lockdown mode. this was 3:00 p.m., so school was about to be let out. this is a very busy neighborhood. we're just in the middle of the financial district. it's also a very family friendly neighborhood, a lot of residents in this area, schools, so it was a very quick lockdown, judy. >> woodruff: and i was just being reminded, the police chief is named o'neill. marcia, finally, we know this is halloween. a lot of people, children, are going to be out on the streets tonight. what are they saying to people about whether they can go out or not? >> well, the mayor and the governo
commissioner ray kelly stressed today in an interview that i saw that the suspect did not use those weaponsat those weapons may have been inoperable if they were real at all. the n.y.p.d. was the only one firing shots, and they shot him very, very quickly, and arrested him. we don't have any other information about him other than his age. but the area around this neighborhood where i'm standing, which is just a few blocks from where it happened, was immediately put into lockdown mode. the high...
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nypd has the capability with 14 detectives, a program initiated by my predecessor, ray kelly, to reach out overseas, who will be notified about this incident, asking for information and giving information to our allies overseas about what we know at this time, preliminary, but trying to exchange as much information as possible. >> new york city is the kind of city that has overseas detectives. >> a special place. >> bill brat whereton, police commissioner in new york city until last year, now an msnbc analyst. always good to see you. stay with us. llboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our
nypd has the capability with 14 detectives, a program initiated by my predecessor, ray kelly, to reach out overseas, who will be notified about this incident, asking for information and giving information to our allies overseas about what we know at this time, preliminary, but trying to exchange as much information as possible. >> new york city is the kind of city that has overseas detectives. >> a special place. >> bill brat whereton, police commissioner in new york city...
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we'll speak with eyewitnesses on the scene and former commissioner ray kelly i passed him on my way downll join us live as well all coming up on "gma," matt and tam. >> we'll be watching. thanks so much robin. see you in a bit. >> told you about the report of an accident on 422 in a spot we often see accidents and -- >> witnessing the attack -- >> right now as we look at 422, this is approaching trooper. that's your eastbound traffic. you see the accident although on the shoulder you're jammed on 422 from oaks to 23. also a new accident involving a deer. this is another accident involving a deer here horsham road at keith valley road. in there new one in upper moreland on easton road northbound. getting busy. starting to see delays with mass transit and broad street subway has 10 minute delays dave. >> cloud cover marching in on satellite. you can see it getting thicker. it will get thicker still this afternoon. starting out very chilly in the mid 30's in allentown and red, 37 reading, throw 40's in philadelphia, wilmington and down in millville, new jersey and as we go through the day l
we'll speak with eyewitnesses on the scene and former commissioner ray kelly i passed him on my way downll join us live as well all coming up on "gma," matt and tam. >> we'll be watching. thanks so much robin. see you in a bit. >> told you about the report of an accident on 422 in a spot we often see accidents and -- >> witnessing the attack -- >> right now as we look at 422, this is approaching trooper. that's your eastbound traffic. you see the accident...
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. >> my predecessor ray kelly after the /11 created a program shield, eighth commission where the security directors of thousands of country companies in the tri-state area are kept informed through e-mails and notification procedures, several sessions held each year to keep them updated on what's been on. as part of that effort, we are continuing changes. i seen several years ago, we began advocateing simplistic types of attacks, get a knife, a gun if you can. we saw the hatchet attack on four police officer when i was a commissioner inspired by isis, this enables those terms all the time, based on the note that the idea that the nypd swent subsequent to some of these counterattacks elsewhere, works with the various represental companies to reminds them periodically, be on the alert for somebody that seems to be off. is there something happening, paying with cash. little things they teach these companies to watch more a. majorest. a little thing that might deter a detect. obviously it didn't happen in this. >> a big challenge for the new york marathon this sunday, which will go on as plan
. >> my predecessor ray kelly after the /11 created a program shield, eighth commission where the security directors of thousands of country companies in the tri-state area are kept informed through e-mails and notification procedures, several sessions held each year to keep them updated on what's been on. as part of that effort, we are continuing changes. i seen several years ago, we began advocateing simplistic types of attacks, get a knife, a gun if you can. we saw the hatchet attack...
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lastly we need to shut down the jihadi websites and reinstitute ray kelly's penetration ops in new york city. >> sandra: is that realistic? can it happen? to me you're describing the full-court press that congressman king laid out for us as well. you are saying it's possible. the president is on the right track. if all of that was in place today, would that have prevented this attack from happening? >> maybe. you don't know for sure because you can't prove the negative. look, we are at war. they declared war on us. we didn't start it, they did. the jihadis are deadly and we need to treat them accordingly. most of the perps of attacks like this here, afghanistan, iraq, wherever, these are people who couldn't build an led light bulb but they can turn one into a hand grenade. they couldn't build an airplane but they can build a 5 pound bomb to blow an airliner out of the sky. we need to act accordingly. they want us to live under 7th century sharia law but they drive cars to their targets and use internet to spew their propaganda. their leaders are watching us run in circles about how the
lastly we need to shut down the jihadi websites and reinstitute ray kelly's penetration ops in new york city. >> sandra: is that realistic? can it happen? to me you're describing the full-court press that congressman king laid out for us as well. you are saying it's possible. the president is on the right track. if all of that was in place today, would that have prevented this attack from happening? >> maybe. you don't know for sure because you can't prove the negative. look, we are...
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last night, white house chief of staff and doctor who sees something he doesn't like on your x-ray, john kellyws and offered his opinion about all the confederate stat use being taken down. >> i think we make a mistake, though, as a society, and certainly as individuals, when we take what is today accepted as right and wrong and go back 100, 200, 300 years or more. it's inconceivable to me that you would take what we think now and apply it back then. >> stephen: nope, sorry, lot of people thought slavery was wrong back then, for example-- i'm going to go out a limb here-- black people. in 1850, the united states had 3.2 million slaves. i think their yelp review would have been pretty bad: but kelly's historical scholarship didn't stop there. he also had an interesting take on the root causes of the civil war. >> the lack of an ability to compromise led to the civil war. >> stephen: and, of course, we all remember john wilkes booth's famous cry as he shot lincoln, "can't we at least talk about this?" what do you mean "there was a lack of compromise"? the civil war happened because of compromise
last night, white house chief of staff and doctor who sees something he doesn't like on your x-ray, john kellyws and offered his opinion about all the confederate stat use being taken down. >> i think we make a mistake, though, as a society, and certainly as individuals, when we take what is today accepted as right and wrong and go back 100, 200, 300 years or more. it's inconceivable to me that you would take what we think now and apply it back then. >> stephen: nope, sorry, lot of...
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. >>> the shooting of corporal kelly is a reminder of the danger that police face during traffic stops. michael taylor and lewis ray work on a narcotic union and they make traffic stops every time. they go on alert when a driver gets out the car or gets around the car. >> if i cannot see your hand, that's where i genthner serious. n hands are what holds a weapon. during a traffic stop, he had to fight with a driver who had an ice scraper and fortunately, his partner were there to keep an eye on the other person in the car. >>> the investigate team are finding out roy halladay's plane crash. this is a video recorded on the boulder on the water. the small plane soaring up through the air and just flying low just above the water. people watching the plane could not believe what they were seeing. >> just crashed. right here in the gulf of mexico. >> oh my god. >> several boulders raced to the scene and called 911 but halladay was already dead. the ntsb will analyze the video and the smashed plane. >> it looked like a high energy impact but all the pieces were there and most of everything were attached but it was a high
. >>> the shooting of corporal kelly is a reminder of the danger that police face during traffic stops. michael taylor and lewis ray work on a narcotic union and they make traffic stops every time. they go on alert when a driver gets out the car or gets around the car. >> if i cannot see your hand, that's where i genthner serious. n hands are what holds a weapon. during a traffic stop, he had to fight with a driver who had an ice scraper and fortunately, his partner were there to...
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ray moore further discussions what do you think that means? >> he said he spoke to vice president mike pence and john kelly. seeing is the united states senate is trying to draw the white house into this to help provide cover for them. and also support as they try to get ray moore out of this race. when you look at this politically we understand the republican establishment and likes of mitch mcconnell are not be loved down in alabama. we understand that. but you know who is well-liked down there, donald trump. i understand donald trump didn't support ray moore in the primary, but the bottom line is donald trump still has support in that state. what they are trying to do -- >> so he's the one who says if it's the president who says, sir, you need to bow out, you think that's what it's go go to take? >> well, no. because i don't think ray moore is going to get out himself. what we could see happen is pressure put on the republican state committee down in alabama to withdraw his name as the nominee for the party. >> got you. >> now as joan was talking though, if this gets to the united states senate, can you
ray moore further discussions what do you think that means? >> he said he spoke to vice president mike pence and john kelly. seeing is the united states senate is trying to draw the white house into this to help provide cover for them. and also support as they try to get ray moore out of this race. when you look at this politically we understand the republican establishment and likes of mitch mcconnell are not be loved down in alabama. we understand that. but you know who is well-liked...
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[applause] ray zinke: and i say you know god loves us because general kelly is in the white house areahen i was in fallujah, i was in the front lines. i was a deputy commander special forces in iraq. we were looking at what was going on in fallujah. became top of the marine corps and general mattis who was the division commander. i showed him what we were doing, going in a houses, going over where they were, laying it out. i went on. this young sergeant next to me -- bear in mind i am the commander. the sergeant grabs me by my collar and nearly throws me down . when i got up and shook myself and i am red in the face, i go up to him and he said they are shooting at you. [laughter] ray zinke: and for you marines, semper fi. thank you. [applause] jim knotts: last -- ray zinke: last i just want to express how grateful i am to be your secretary and how grateful our nation is for you magnificent vietnam veterans area and for those family , share in the understanding that we are a better nation for your service. with that, god bless. [applause] jim knotts: thank you, secretary zinke. now plea
[applause] ray zinke: and i say you know god loves us because general kelly is in the white house areahen i was in fallujah, i was in the front lines. i was a deputy commander special forces in iraq. we were looking at what was going on in fallujah. became top of the marine corps and general mattis who was the division commander. i showed him what we were doing, going in a houses, going over where they were, laying it out. i went on. this young sergeant next to me -- bear in mind i am the...
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white house counselor kelly and conley said in an interview this morning that when the ray moore story broke eight days ago the president was overseas. so that's why he didn't comment on it when he returned. the al franken story broke in the last couple of days so he wanted to say something about that. now another white house official has also talked about the ray moore issue reminding cnn dana bash in an interview today that the president actually never endorsed ray moore in the primary. he endorsed his opponent luther strange. so the president has already kind of stepped a side from that race. at the same time, republicans are looking for a way out here. a source tells us that mitch mcconnell is preparing a document, a briefing document for the white house, about some options that might be available to them, among them potentially having the alabama governor kay eye have i postpone or move back the date of this election in order to give them more options. we know though that the alabama governor has already said she does not want to do that and unlikely to do so. >> right. and we als
white house counselor kelly and conley said in an interview this morning that when the ray moore story broke eight days ago the president was overseas. so that's why he didn't comment on it when he returned. the al franken story broke in the last couple of days so he wanted to say something about that. now another white house official has also talked about the ray moore issue reminding cnn dana bash in an interview today that the president actually never endorsed ray moore in the primary. he...
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kelly reflects on life after spending a year in space. >> it's something you think about, especially when you see those flashes and you realize, "hey, that cosmic ray't just go through my eye. it went through my brain." >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
kelly reflects on life after spending a year in space. >> it's something you think about, especially when you see those flashes and you realize, "hey, that cosmic ray't just go through my eye. it went through my brain." >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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kelly o'donnell. thank you. >> also coming up this morning, the wife of ray moore speaking out. >> they said they believe in himing no signs of backing down. my an is here in alabama with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig, we are heading into the final three weeks before that election. but the republican nominee, ray moore continues to face questions about his past behavior and it's dividing voters. >> in a little more than a week, at least nine women have made allegations against ray moore about inappropriate behavior, stretching back decades. ranging from unwanted pursuing of teenagers to sexual assault. moore denies all claims of sexual misconduct. campaign calls them, quote, politically motivated. >> we are in a battle. >> reporter: while he avoided spotlight on friday, his wife did not speaking before the supporters. >> even after all the attacks against me, against my family, against the foundation, and now against my husband, he will not step down. >> reporter: on friday, alabama's republican governor, kay i'vey, she still plans to vote for moore to help keep the republicans in the u.s
kelly o'donnell. thank you. >> also coming up this morning, the wife of ray moore speaking out. >> they said they believe in himing no signs of backing down. my an is here in alabama with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig, we are heading into the final three weeks before that election. but the republican nominee, ray moore continues to face questions about his past behavior and it's dividing voters. >> in a little more than a week, at least nine women...
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ray, you needed to go to a vet. that's how bad things wereen we visited at 9:00 on "megyn kelly today." >> starts now. >>> good morning jersey but 50 in the lehigh valley andmilder today later on when the winds kick i while. earlier this morning we had a crash on the southbound side of 295 also around route 73 off into the trees. then we have another crash. this is right before this particular accident which actually is before all of the accidents. the don't take 295l. the turnpike is open as well. >>> school reform commission is vote to dissolve -- philadelphia mayor jim kenney is backing a plan to replace the src with achool board. >>> a new study shows about 1 out of 5ld ban kids from playing football. what else is there to keep them active? we take a closer look at alternative sports for kids and thei,+
ray, you needed to go to a vet. that's how bad things wereen we visited at 9:00 on "megyn kelly today." >> starts now. >>> good morning jersey but 50 in the lehigh valley andmilder today later on when the winds kick i while. earlier this morning we had a crash on the southbound side of 295 also around route 73 off into the trees. then we have another crash. this is right before this particular accident which actually is before all of the accidents. the don't take 295l....
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kelly reflects on life after spending a year in space. >> it's something you think about, especially when you see those flashes and you realize, "hey, that cosmic ray didn't just go through my eye. it went through my brain." >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> collette. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the republican senate candidate in alabama, roy moore, tried today to go on the offensiv
kelly reflects on life after spending a year in space. >> it's something you think about, especially when you see those flashes and you realize, "hey, that cosmic ray didn't just go through my eye. it went through my brain." >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> collette. >> supporting social...
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ray, you needed to go to a vet. that's how bad things were, guys. we'll show you what happened when we visited at 9:00 on "megyn kelly today." >> i )m - -...verywhere, including oakland. we want to go straight to meteorologist kari hall. >> it's been really soggy and at times we've had some rain moving through. areas along san francisco over toward salono county and to the south. the north bay, for some parts of the north bay, taking a break at this point. we are going to see this mainly tracking a little bit further south than yesterday but bringing in some rounds of some heavy rain at times. there will be a few breaks in between. and we'll continue to track this as it lingers even into this evening for the south bay. let's head over to mike for an update on the commute. >> all right, we're looking at a slow wet drive. all over the bay, the bottom of the screen, the south bay. let's show you the travel times. you saw the red on the map. we're looking at the south bay, just a nightmare for 101 and 280. 85 also, slow. just take it easy, allow extra time. a lot of spinouts over the course of the morning, thinning out for the trivalley, and d
ray, you needed to go to a vet. that's how bad things were, guys. we'll show you what happened when we visited at 9:00 on "megyn kelly today." >> i )m - -...verywhere, including oakland. we want to go straight to meteorologist kari hall. >> it's been really soggy and at times we've had some rain moving through. areas along san francisco over toward salono county and to the south. the north bay, for some parts of the north bay, taking a break at this point. we are going to...