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in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the blue jays' john mcdonnell that sends in the winning run, toronto defeats the mariners 6-5. >>> when we return another look at the top stories. >>> and hackers attacked. the fbi targets the notorious group that shut down several major websites. d hackers attacked. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whoa! man: what is that? i don't know, but it burns! it's like fire. woman: ow, ow! i can't see. man: it's singeing me! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos. pair a texas toast half sandwich with fries and super salad every weekday. ♪ chili's lunch break combos ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. my name is lacey calvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i
in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the blue jays' john mcdonnell that sends in the winning run, toronto defeats the mariners 6-5. >>> when we return another look at the top stories....
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it's time for them to tell us what they are for and how they are going to get us out of the cul-de-sac they have driven our country into. we are hoping we'll hear from them soon about their plan of how we end this crisis. >> i don't want to linger long. it's worth noting you have the majority refusing to accept the vote on their own proposal. we know the reid proposal will not pass the senate. it will not pass the house. my view is we ought to end that and get serious. in the category of getting serious, i've spoken with the president and vice president in the last hour. we are nowfullien dpajed with the one person in america out of the 337 billion that can sign a law. i'm confident we can get an agreement and resolve the crisis to the best interest of the american people. >> couple questions. >> yes. the chairman of the joint choef of staff is in afghanistan. he was asked whether they are going to get their checks next week. >> i think we are beth confident we'll be able to come to some agreement with the white house in this impasse. heading the way of the vote. by this time, we could
it's time for them to tell us what they are for and how they are going to get us out of the cul-de-sac they have driven our country into. we are hoping we'll hear from them soon about their plan of how we end this crisis. >> i don't want to linger long. it's worth noting you have the majority refusing to accept the vote on their own proposal. we know the reid proposal will not pass the senate. it will not pass the house. my view is we ought to end that and get serious. in the category of...
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we have been driven into this cul-de-sac and it is time for the president to decide how we are going to get out of it. >> what gives you confidence? >> in spite of our differences, we are dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want to this crisis to end as quickly as possible. i am confident we will. >> let me just add, you know, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have a level of seriousness with the right people at the table that we needed and thought we had, as the speaker indicated, last weekend. we are going to get a result. >> you have both proving you cannot do this on your own. now you say you are waiting on the president and harry reid to get something to you. how will you get this together with two days left? >> we have all worked together for most of the year to try to avoid this. we had a solid agreement last sunday. it was the president to derailed that agreement. it is time for the president to tell us what he is for. it is time for the president to outline how we get out of this cul-de-sac he h
we have been driven into this cul-de-sac and it is time for the president to decide how we are going to get out of it. >> what gives you confidence? >> in spite of our differences, we are dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want to this crisis to end as quickly as possible. i am confident we will. >> let me just add, you know, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have a level of seriousness with the...
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time to tell us how they are going to get us out of the cul-de-sac they have given our country in to.e hoping we will hear from them soon about their plan for how we end this crisis. >> i don't want to linger too long on the spectacle going on in the senate but it's worth noting you have the majority refusing to accept a vote on their own proposal. we know the reid proposal will not pass the senate. we know it will not pass the house. my view is we ought to end that charade and get serious. in that category i have spoken to the president and vice president within the last hour. we are now fully engaged the speaker and i with one person in america out of 3 out of people that can sign a bill into law that we can get an agreement in v the very near future and resolve this crisis in the best interests of the american people. >> mr. speaker, the chairman of joint chiefs of staff is in afghanistan hoochbd and he was asked by a number of soldiers whether they are going to get their checks next week. how can you allow these soldiers to wonder if they going to get paid? >> i think senator mcco
time to tell us how they are going to get us out of the cul-de-sac they have given our country in to.e hoping we will hear from them soon about their plan for how we end this crisis. >> i don't want to linger too long on the spectacle going on in the senate but it's worth noting you have the majority refusing to accept a vote on their own proposal. we know the reid proposal will not pass the senate. we know it will not pass the house. my view is we ought to end that charade and get...
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i believe that's what's called the sac of rome.n in 1504, an angry and depressed michelangelo sculpts his ex-boyfriend dave, giving him rock hard abs but in a bitchy and vengeful move gives him an incredibly small cannoli. then after that nothing gay for 500 years. straights were on a role until the '70s when gay made a comeback when paul lynn was given the center square. impressionable children homesick from school watched him, were converted, and boom, ever since it's been gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, thus endeth the lesson, which brings us to our first pop quiz: if a society begins teaching its children about gay history in 2011, how long until they all become gay and a great country crumbles into dust? a, instantly. b, all of the above. second period. [bell rings] social studies. nation, i don't keep an eye just on education in america. i also watch what they're doing in china. someone needs to teach those kids better penmanship. i'm going to say "l," a very lazy "t." whatever. well, china is exploring a new frontier in education w
i believe that's what's called the sac of rome.n in 1504, an angry and depressed michelangelo sculpts his ex-boyfriend dave, giving him rock hard abs but in a bitchy and vengeful move gives him an incredibly small cannoli. then after that nothing gay for 500 years. straights were on a role until the '70s when gay made a comeback when paul lynn was given the center square. impressionable children homesick from school watched him, were converted, and boom, ever since it's been gay, gay, gay, gay,...
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. >> greg and johnny beck spent an hour getting high in a cul de sac at the end of a dirt road. then greg made a move that would change his life. >> the urge kind of hit me to spin around in the mud a little bit on the way out. i basically went across the path and might have made it ten feet before i bottomed out in the ditch. >> so the truck stopped. we tried everything we can to get the truck out. the truck don't budge. >> it was just almost a relief, you know, that that truck was stuck. because i kind of took it as a sign that i don't need to be driving anymore that night. so we just took off walking. >> as they walked back through the cul de sac they saw what greg thought was a roll of carpet. >> i thought it was a mannequin laying there. i didn't think it was any mannequin. i looked back over my shoulder again, and this time what caught my eye was a hand. i said, i think that's a body. it might even be dead. >> greg was right. it was the body of jaketa thomas, a prostitute. the two men had stumbled across a gruesome murder scene. greg taylor wanted to call the police but jo
. >> greg and johnny beck spent an hour getting high in a cul de sac at the end of a dirt road. then greg made a move that would change his life. >> the urge kind of hit me to spin around in the mud a little bit on the way out. i basically went across the path and might have made it ten feet before i bottomed out in the ditch. >> so the truck stopped. we tried everything we can to get the truck out. the truck don't budge. >> it was just almost a relief, you know, that...
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it's time for the president to outline how we get out of this cul-de-sac that he's driven us into. >> could i just add? could i just add? i think we all know that if the president decides to reach an agreement with us, the democrats most of them will fall in line. he is the leader of the democratic party, he is the president of the united states. he needs to indicate what he will sign and we are in those discussions now. >> reporter: something by monday, is that a firm deadline including the markets? >> i'm not going to put it to any deadlines, but it should be clear to you that senator mcconnell and i believe we're going to be able to come to some agreement to end this crisis as soon as possible. thanks. >> okay, both mitch mcconnell and john boehner there underscoring that they believe this crisis will end, however, neither would be specific about how they believe it will come to an end, instead putting it on the president saying, john boehner saying tell us what he's for. he needs to, meaning the president, needs to get us out of the cul-de-sac that he has driven us into. kate bold
it's time for the president to outline how we get out of this cul-de-sac that he's driven us into. >> could i just add? could i just add? i think we all know that if the president decides to reach an agreement with us, the democrats most of them will fall in line. he is the leader of the democratic party, he is the president of the united states. he needs to indicate what he will sign and we are in those discussions now. >> reporter: something by monday, is that a firm deadline...
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some violence against his people he needs to step down from power we cannot predict to you the egg sac de oro our he will leave for our we do agree and understanding he has to leave. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> the ringing of the opening bell. another positive day at least for now. the dow futures up 24, nasdaq future
some violence against his people he needs to step down from power we cannot predict to you the egg sac de oro our he will leave for our we do agree and understanding he has to leave. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more...
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so we have wasted a week that we didn't need to waste and now we have been driven into this cul-de-sac we're going to get out of it. >> reporter: specifically, what gives you confidence you're going to get an agreement? >> in spite of our differences, i think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want this crisis to end as quickly as possible. and i'm confident that we will. >> let me just add, you know, our
so we have wasted a week that we didn't need to waste and now we have been driven into this cul-de-sac we're going to get out of it. >> reporter: specifically, what gives you confidence you're going to get an agreement? >> in spite of our differences, i think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want this crisis to end as quickly as possible. and i'm confident that we will. >> let me just add, you know, our
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and this cul-de-sac was left a huge mess. this woman and her kids are standing in the middle of it when the storm hit. >> we were standing there for a minute. i do not know. we probably would have been injured. >> university parkway was an obstacle course of downed trees stopping traffic. drivers stuck in the southbound lane started removing some of the debris themselves. >> we have been sitting back there for probably about an hour or so. we get tired of waiting. so we have to do the job ourselves . >> resigned of people doing the job themselves across -- we saw a lot of people doing the job themselves across our area. as for the dress rehearsal here on the mall, they did get it done and will be ready for the real thing tomorrow. >>> we want to quickly run to the power outages. nearly 20,000 people are without power. nearly 800 are in montgomery county and nearly 2800 in prince george's county. many of you have been sending in images of the storm. we thank you for that. this is a picture of the heavy rain at the peak of the
and this cul-de-sac was left a huge mess. this woman and her kids are standing in the middle of it when the storm hit. >> we were standing there for a minute. i do not know. we probably would have been injured. >> university parkway was an obstacle course of downed trees stopping traffic. drivers stuck in the southbound lane started removing some of the debris themselves. >> we have been sitting back there for probably about an hour or so. we get tired of waiting. so we have...
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. >> it's time for the president to outline ho we get out of this cul-de-sac he's driven us into. >> reporter: what the president wants is simple. >> all that's needed is a simple vote the democrats and republicans have taken for decades. >> i will say to my friend -- >> no. >> reporter: it was a day of sound and fury, but no sign of a deal, with tuesday's deadline looming. even before the senate could vote on a plan by majority leader harry reid, the house voted it down. >> the rules are not suspended and the bill is not passed. >> that was political pay back, a day after the senate spiked john boehner's plan. >> the republicans have taken america hostage, threatening to undermine the economy unless they get policy concessions they would have never been able to get through legislation. >> reporter: each side accusing the other of political theater. >> hey, listen. madam speaker. >> the gentleman will suspend. >> reporter: a drama going down to the wire, with a deadline days away. house members have been told not to expect a sunday vote, but to be ready to head back here in a hurry i
. >> it's time for the president to outline ho we get out of this cul-de-sac he's driven us into. >> reporter: what the president wants is simple. >> all that's needed is a simple vote the democrats and republicans have taken for decades. >> i will say to my friend -- >> no. >> reporter: it was a day of sound and fury, but no sign of a deal, with tuesday's deadline looming. even before the senate could vote on a plan by majority leader harry reid, the house...
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i believe that's what's called the sac of rome.n in 1504, an angry and depressed michelangelo sculpts his ex-boyfriend dave, giving him rock hard abs but in a bitchy and vengeful move gives him an incredibly small cannoli. then after that nothing gay for 500 years. straights were on a role until the '70s when gay made a comeback when paul lynn was given the center square. impressionable children homesick from school watched him, were converted, and boom, ever since it's been gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, thus endeth the lesson, which brings us to our first pop quiz: if a society begins teaching its children about gay history in 2011, how long until they all become gay and a great country crumbles into dust? a, instantly. b, all of the above. second period. [bell rings] social studies. nation, i don't keep an eye just on education in america. i also watch what they're doing in china. someone needs to teach those kids better penmanship. i'm going to say "l," a very lazy "t." whatever. well, china is exploring a new frontier in education w
i believe that's what's called the sac of rome.n in 1504, an angry and depressed michelangelo sculpts his ex-boyfriend dave, giving him rock hard abs but in a bitchy and vengeful move gives him an incredibly small cannoli. then after that nothing gay for 500 years. straights were on a role until the '70s when gay made a comeback when paul lynn was given the center square. impressionable children homesick from school watched him, were converted, and boom, ever since it's been gay, gay, gay, gay,...
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it's time for the president to outline how we get ou out ou o s cul-de-sac. >> boehner walked on him twice, saying we have to figure it out at the capitol. now he goes back to the president. it's very bizarre. >> the senate meantime hasn't even voted on senator reid's plan. discussions should start tonight at 10:00 p.m. standard time, 1:00 a.m., john, on the east coast. >> lisa, thank you very much. half a world away from washington, the debt crisis is on the minds of u.s. troops serving in afghanistan. marines want to know if they'll get paid if the debt deadline expires. it was the first question they asked the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff during his visit today to afghanistan. admirable mike mullen told him he does not know the answer, but says he's confident they will eventually get any salary they're owed. >>> failure to raise the debt ceiling could have widespread impact and end up costing us all more. interest rates for homes and cars are expected to rise. rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage could go a half percent. economists believe the crisis could lead to a further
it's time for the president to outline how we get ou out ou o s cul-de-sac. >> boehner walked on him twice, saying we have to figure it out at the capitol. now he goes back to the president. it's very bizarre. >> the senate meantime hasn't even voted on senator reid's plan. discussions should start tonight at 10:00 p.m. standard time, 1:00 a.m., john, on the east coast. >> lisa, thank you very much. half a world away from washington, the debt crisis is on the minds of u.s....
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now we've been driven into this cul-de-sac. it's time for the president to decide how we're going to get out of it. [ all talking at once ] >> what gives you confidence you're going to get -- >> in spite of our differences, i think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want this crisis to end as quickly as possible. and i'm confident that we will. >> let me just add -- let me just add, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have, i think, a level of seriou
now we've been driven into this cul-de-sac. it's time for the president to decide how we're going to get out of it. [ all talking at once ] >> what gives you confidence you're going to get -- >> in spite of our differences, i think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want this crisis to end as quickly as possible. and i'm confident that we will. >> let me just add -- let me just add, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is...
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sac fly scores xavier paul. effective. pirates win, 4-3. >>> the baseball hall of fame inducted three new members. 12-time all-star and twice a world champ, roberto alomar, pitcher bert blyleven who is fifth all-time in strikeouts and the general manager of three world series winners, pat gillick. >>> three new members there. a new member to the list of champions at the tour de france. australia's cadel evans became the first aussie to win the tour de france. brothers andy and frank schleck took second and third. >>> that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> after a record-breaking weekend, a big falloff for "harry potter." your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, brutal, oppressive, almost inescapable heat in texas where it's been the worst. one group has found a way to beat that heat and find their center. you are watching "early today." >> welcome back on this monday morning after a really nice, warm weekend. things have cooled off a bit. temperatures are dro
sac fly scores xavier paul. effective. pirates win, 4-3. >>> the baseball hall of fame inducted three new members. 12-time all-star and twice a world champ, roberto alomar, pitcher bert blyleven who is fifth all-time in strikeouts and the general manager of three world series winners, pat gillick. >>> three new members there. a new member to the list of champions at the tour de france. australia's cadel evans became the first aussie to win the tour de france. brothers andy and...
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that was a cul-de-sac. it is an interesting history. thank you. i think this will be a great proposal and we will work with staff and i am in favor of it. >> i wanted to clarify what the commissioner said about design issues. to give some clear direction. you are supportive of changes at the street level, opening up more pedestrian activity. the issues i think i heard were the science and the structures to hold the signs. -- scigns and the structures to hold the signs. the multicolored panels, that is the concerns i hear. if you look at the changes they are proposing, most of the building does not change except for that area over those strip windows where those multicolored panels are. that area needs to have another look and maybe something more in keeping with the original building. while at the same time sprucing it up. i think my sense is you support the changes and opening everything at the store level -- street level. that is something you want to support. just to clarify that is correct. >> president olague: commissioner moore? >> commissio
that was a cul-de-sac. it is an interesting history. thank you. i think this will be a great proposal and we will work with staff and i am in favor of it. >> i wanted to clarify what the commissioner said about design issues. to give some clear direction. you are supportive of changes at the street level, opening up more pedestrian activity. the issues i think i heard were the science and the structures to hold the signs. -- scigns and the structures to hold the signs. the multicolored...
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it's time for the president to outline how we get out of this cul-de-sac he's driven us into. >> the president has consistently backed reid's plan. >> boehner walked out on him twice, saying we have to figure this out at the capitol. now he's going back to the president. it's very bizarre. >> the senate meantime hasn't even voted on senator reid's plan. discussions should start tonight at 10:00 p.m. pacific standard time, but the real negotiations will take place behind closed doors tomorrow. john? >> usually last-minute. thank you, lisa. a political science professor we spoke to says the impasse at the capitol is nothing new. he says both parties have the same problem of getting their members to budge. republicans have to persuade tea party members and democrats have to convince moderates who do not want to raise taxes. >> all you have is a back-and-forth between the two of them as they sort out, in public, those sorts of dilemma that is they have. so i think it's sort of normal politics, exacerbated by the criticalness of the problem, and again exacerbated by the fact that markets
it's time for the president to outline how we get out of this cul-de-sac he's driven us into. >> the president has consistently backed reid's plan. >> boehner walked out on him twice, saying we have to figure this out at the capitol. now he's going back to the president. it's very bizarre. >> the senate meantime hasn't even voted on senator reid's plan. discussions should start tonight at 10:00 p.m. pacific standard time, but the real negotiations will take place behind closed...
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they take the lead on a sac fly and he shuts the door.e takes two of three from the brew crew and they head to the white house to meet the president as world champions. >> i don't think we are on our best behavior. it will be interesting to see how things go down. >> checking out some of the suits that came in. we don't have speedo suits, thank god. but we need to look. >> i was expecting like 6 foot seven bulldog massive. but i have a water dog. >> try to stay within reason and talking about the government here. >> should be interesting. a's were the yankees' puppets today. they wrapped up their series in the bronx. curtis grander son gets all of this one. second deck and 5-2 yankees. top of eight and 6-2. matsui had a game. cocoa crisp with his second career. a's down 6-3. now in the 9th, 7-4 and he lines one to left. he score itself 7-5. the bases are still loaded. he rips one and it goes straight to tashira for the game-end ending -- the game-ending double play. to cooperstown where they are welcoming the newest members of the hall of
they take the lead on a sac fly and he shuts the door.e takes two of three from the brew crew and they head to the white house to meet the president as world champions. >> i don't think we are on our best behavior. it will be interesting to see how things go down. >> checking out some of the suits that came in. we don't have speedo suits, thank god. but we need to look. >> i was expecting like 6 foot seven bulldog massive. but i have a water dog. >> try to stay within...
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fellow soldiers to keep posts in and sac locals living in this north. does really cool seek.help each other. before bucky have came to power glen had served in the local police for a long time he was born in bishkek when blackie of became president and was replaced with someone from the south now makes a living as a postman. this time he is leaving bishkek for the place he dislikes most of all the country southern capital of all which. burns out neighborhoods and looted shops serve as a reminder of a vicious conflict the ethnic standoff between curtis and whose backs. the border between kurdistan and his back stan was drawn in soviet times it didn't matter that a dense population was part of the curtis republic after all it was part of a single country the soviet union however interethnic violence erupted following the collapse of the u.s.s.r. one of the bloodiest confrontations began in the early hours of june eleventh two thousand and ten and lasted for nearly five days. the city of almost instantly fell into two camps people wrote their identities on the walls of their hou
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they talked about a cul-de-sac. as far as i'm concerned, we're still headed for a cliff. >> you still think we're headed for a cliff? you don't see this as perhaps an element of progress as leader mcconnell of saying he had direct conversations with the vice president and president? >> well, it's hard for me to see it as a level of progress when mcconnell also delivered a letter to leader reid with 43 signatures on it from senators saying that they weren't interested in his proposal. so i don't know how that's progress. i really think that we are inching before hours of the nation going into default and the two of them had a press conference and said nothing and acted irresponsibly. >> congresswoman, one of the questions being asked during the press conference was, are you working together? are senate and house leaders working together? and speaker boehner said, yes, they have been for quite some time, since the very beginning. what's your perspective. >> i know there have been discussions going on. as you do recall
they talked about a cul-de-sac. as far as i'm concerned, we're still headed for a cliff. >> you still think we're headed for a cliff? you don't see this as perhaps an element of progress as leader mcconnell of saying he had direct conversations with the vice president and president? >> well, it's hard for me to see it as a level of progress when mcconnell also delivered a letter to leader reid with 43 signatures on it from senators saying that they weren't interested in his...
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the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.ve a hfs of domestic violence but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't that type of person. when he would see me do something wrong he would say, "don't do that." >> reporter: meanwhile the l.a.p."d" faces tough questions. for months they claimed villaraigosa beat stow. >> it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >> reporter: brian stow is still in the hospital. earlier this week, he had emergency surgery but today his sister told us over the phone that he's making good progress. >> reporter: a third suspect in the case was arrested but released on bail. she is accused of being an police. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: the first foreign-born chairman of the u.s. joins chiefs, john shalikashvili dade from complicationsave stroke. president obama said tonight that his life represented the promise of america. he was 75 years old. overseas, officials in china report at least 32 dead in a collision between two
the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.ve a hfs of domestic violence but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't that type of person. when he would see me do something wrong he would say, "don't do that." >> reporter: meanwhile the l.a.p."d" faces tough questions. for months they claimed villaraigosa beat stow. >> it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >>...
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i mean walling going to keep all the sac arose and bonus potential contacts were under a k.g.b. surveillance. when the academic arrived in the city even the manager of the local pharmacy was specially instructed by the k.g.b. on how to behave just sack of suddenly show up and write you a state security officer approached me shoots his id card and instructed me as to how i was to serve succor of his war and if he happens to ask for permission to make a phone call i was to tell him the did not well. in one thousand nine hundred eighty residents and race north was just thirteen years old one day he learned there was a local man whose name was only mentioned in response and ray and his friend decided to go and find out who exactly sattar of wards. of the fortune the first thing we saw was a man sitting at a table it turned out to be a policeman wearing civilian clothes. where no idea where injuries to her have lived and his neighbors showed us the way from the elevator. we rushed from the elevators fled there was in the rights we approached the door no press the bell with no hesitat
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the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.men have a history of domestic violence, but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't that type of person. >> meanwhile, the lapd is facing tough questions. for months insisted gang member ramirez beat stowe. police arrested ramirez in may. >> in policing, it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >> brian stowe is still in the hospital. earlier this week, he had emergency surgery, but today his sister told us over the phone that he is making good progress. >> if kids came up there with their mother and he had reached out, raised his hand to touch their hand. it has been amazing. >> a third suspect in the case was arrested, but released on bail. she's accused of being an accomplice. >> and tonight for the second time in fewer than two months, a deadly shooting in okayly. there was gunfire near the avenue and laurel road. police found one man dead in his car. the second victim was found nearby was taken to the hospital. officer
the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.men have a history of domestic violence, but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't that type of person. >> meanwhile, the lapd is facing tough questions. for months insisted gang member ramirez beat stowe. police arrested ramirez in may. >> in policing, it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >> brian stowe is still in the hospital. earlier...
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you like qualify for the pull of the final i mean all the possible moves the colors titles back to sac america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians saying they will not increase their initial fifty five million dollars which was turned down by his club match to city the twenty three year old is currently playing for argentina at the copper america and had stated he wants to move away from the family ring. since before the start of the season however a move back to his former green from inside now looks unlikely the brazil transfer window closing on july twentieth. is rivals much like you are in the states for the pre-season world football challenge tournament is the start of a new era in field after paul scholes retired the squad took time out to visit harvard university and even though manage this manager sir alex ferguson revealed he's missed out on signing arse and son ian as very he reckons there's an opportunity for a younger scholar and shine from united's ranks. as i was. a comma. was. something i was often do much as no two i mean i was someone. who you team or more be
you like qualify for the pull of the final i mean all the possible moves the colors titles back to sac america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians saying they will not increase their initial fifty five million dollars which was turned down by his club match to city the twenty three year old is currently playing for argentina at the copper america and had stated he wants to move away from the family ring. since before the start of the season however a move back to his former green from...
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egypt produces van de sac of the members of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak a statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms the people say they will keep fighting until they see change out he's innocent now isn't the same. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through. so the mood once the people show. the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant and worse than before and i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them through a prison i guess now they're being really violent they want to kill you that evolution they still that in the first place he's known
egypt produces van de sac of the members of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak a statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms the people say they will keep fighting until they see change out he's innocent now isn't the same. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone...
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well i know for a fact that journalists from sac that journalists from several major american news outlets were aware of these facilities in mogadishu and it's for those networks to answer why they've never reported on it despite the fact that it's a very very serious issue that should be investigated by congress and the red cross and in fact the obama administration itself but i you know i can't answer questions for other media outlets but what i would say is that a.b.c. news in particular ran a story on their website which is that a huge media outlet in the united states ran a story on their website that completely mischaracterize my story and allowed the cia to to shoot down strawman arguments that i hadn't made by asking them to respond to things that i didn't report both c.n.n. and a.b.c. have allowed their facilities their media outlets to use this conveyer belts for the spin of the cia and that's the job of the cia and they do it well but the job of major media outlets should not be to be a conveyor belt for the propaganda of u.s. intelligence agencies so i would leave those those q
well i know for a fact that journalists from sac that journalists from several major american news outlets were aware of these facilities in mogadishu and it's for those networks to answer why they've never reported on it despite the fact that it's a very very serious issue that should be investigated by congress and the red cross and in fact the obama administration itself but i you know i can't answer questions for other media outlets but what i would say is that a.b.c. news in particular ran...
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have seen attacks you know in the meantime on government agencies and some of those have come from sac from anonymous and you've seen the f.b.i. crack down and arrest who they say are alleged members of anonymous i want to talk about who these people are you know sixteen have been arrested or arrested last week and one that sticks out that people are reporting on today is a journalism student who faces fifteen years in prison she's a student u.n. l.v. in las vegas and she could face you know half a million dollars in fines if she's convicted of hacking charges she was arrested for the campaign where anonymous took down pay pal and credit card companies after they stopped a lot of donations to wiki leaks is this girl the profile of a serious hacker. no i don't think she knows how to hack at all i think she's at that particular case is just a great example of how our cyber security policy is a disaster this is a girl that chat board she ran an internet relay chat site where people got in anonymous got together and talked and presumably some of the people in there said whoa hey let's let'
have seen attacks you know in the meantime on government agencies and some of those have come from sac from anonymous and you've seen the f.b.i. crack down and arrest who they say are alleged members of anonymous i want to talk about who these people are you know sixteen have been arrested or arrested last week and one that sticks out that people are reporting on today is a journalism student who faces fifteen years in prison she's a student u.n. l.v. in las vegas and she could face you know...
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>> all of the neighbors on this quiet cul-de-sac are hoping for the best. a friend and neighbor, don lee survived the accident. several cars here belong to friends of lee who went on the ill-fated trip. it was not easy getting ashore. it was the dark of night. the boat tossed the passengers into the storm-tossed seas and shore was two miles away. >> some of the people in the water made to it shore by swimming and walked to town and alerted the mexico navy. >> the 43-year-old michael ng clung on to an ice chest for floatation, later trying to swim to shore but couldn't make it because of the strong currents. >> they had life jackets on and didn't have time to put on life jackets. he is a strong swimmer. >> the storm apparently generated stronger winds than expected. >> one official said the storm generated gusts. it's believed one large swell lifted the eric, then a larger one caused it to cap size. there were hopes of spotting survivors in the water from 300 feet. despite a day-long mission, no one was found. the eric has air conditioned cabins and there is
>> all of the neighbors on this quiet cul-de-sac are hoping for the best. a friend and neighbor, don lee survived the accident. several cars here belong to friends of lee who went on the ill-fated trip. it was not easy getting ashore. it was the dark of night. the boat tossed the passengers into the storm-tossed seas and shore was two miles away. >> some of the people in the water made to it shore by swimming and walked to town and alerted the mexico navy. >> the 43-year-old...
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. >>> a cul-de-sac is going to get a major make overin an effort to bring in more food trucks. it's about to get a public plaza. it will include space to host food trucks and farmers' markets. and there will be grass and planters. >>> a startup is allowing people to check out their favorite bay area bar scene without stepping outside. eyesers download a mobile app to their smart phones and let them view the inside of bars and night clubs. it allows people to find out how busy a place is. almost 50 area bars and nightclubs are participating so far. >>> stolen from a honda civic. the search for a north bay man's paper ma cache creation. >>> good morning. southbound 680 traffic looks good heading into the south bay. i'll tell you more about the morning commute and the weekend forecast coming up. >>> good morning. low clouds and a little sea did breeze. >>> some thieves in the midwest are taking advantage of the heatwave and they're braking into people's homes by pushing in window air-conditioners. they target acs that are not bolted down. there have been 38 break-ins since july 1s
. >>> a cul-de-sac is going to get a major make overin an effort to bring in more food trucks. it's about to get a public plaza. it will include space to host food trucks and farmers' markets. and there will be grass and planters. >>> a startup is allowing people to check out their favorite bay area bar scene without stepping outside. eyesers download a mobile app to their smart phones and let them view the inside of bars and night clubs. it allows people to find out how busy...
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. >> reporter: she told us her husband let libra out onon heren this cul-de-sac early saturday morninge came back to check on the dog it was gone. >> for him to be anywhere past this vicinity is ludicrous. it's unheard of. he will come back to the door. >> reporter: later that morning, holloman says a stranger called -- >> saying, i have your dog but i don't have gas money to bring him back, i live by the airport. >> reporter: holloman told me she could hear someone in the background telling the woman to demand more money. >> somebody informed her this is a dog that cost some money. this is not a mutt, this is a pure breed boston terrier. >> reporter: when holloman demanded to meet the woman, negotiations ended. >> we're going to have to start getting tough on these idiots that think that they can steal somebody's dog to extort money out of them. >> we take all theft cases seriously. >> reporter: police tell me they've subpoenaed phone records to track down the anonymous caller. holloman hopes they catch her. >> i would hope you bring back my dog safely and as soon as possible. >> repo
. >> reporter: she told us her husband let libra out onon heren this cul-de-sac early saturday morninge came back to check on the dog it was gone. >> for him to be anywhere past this vicinity is ludicrous. it's unheard of. he will come back to the door. >> reporter: later that morning, holloman says a stranger called -- >> saying, i have your dog but i don't have gas money to bring him back, i live by the airport. >> reporter: holloman told me she could hear...
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and now we've been driven into this cul-du-sac. >> what is -- how will you get the vote? >> in spite of our differences, i believe we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people that want this crisis to end as quickly as possible, and i'm confident that we will. >> and let me just add, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have, i think, a level of seriousness with the right people at the table that we needed and thought we had as the speaker indicated last weekend. we're going to get a result. >> you said this is going to take a bipartisan vote. i understand waiting on the president and harry reid to get something. how will you do this with two days left? >> we have all worked together for most of the year to try to avoid this. senator reid, senator mcconnell, and i have -- had a solid agreement last sunday. it was the president that derailed that agreement. it's time for the president to tell us what he's for. it is time for the president to outline how we get out of this . -- senator mitch mcconnell an
and now we've been driven into this cul-du-sac. >> what is -- how will you get the vote? >> in spite of our differences, i believe we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people that want this crisis to end as quickly as possible, and i'm confident that we will. >> and let me just add, our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have, i think, a level of seriousness with the right people at the table that we needed...
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but the shot of the day belonged to former nhl mvp joseph sac ky. he hit a hole in one. winning $1 million. half of that money is going to go to charity. >>> all right well the world watch as the women of the u.s. and japan battled it out. the final result left many people breathless. >>> plus the changes some drivers will notice this morning on one bay area freeway. >>> here's a looks at 280 near san jose. we'll take a looks at the mccarthur maze coming up. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news it's monday, july 18 it i'm kraig debro. >> i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the day off. we will head over to meteorologist steve paulson who is working on a warmup for me. >> personally for you. yes. good morning, we do have patchy low clouds. that is it. nothing inland. in fact if anything there is a little on the sonoma coast. it will be mostly sunny today. i say that because there will be higher clouds in mendocino and lake county. slightly warmer upper 70s and a few 80s. >>> here's a look at highway four through bay point you can see traffic with the headlights
but the shot of the day belonged to former nhl mvp joseph sac ky. he hit a hole in one. winning $1 million. half of that money is going to go to charity. >>> all right well the world watch as the women of the u.s. and japan battled it out. the final result left many people breathless. >>> plus the changes some drivers will notice this morning on one bay area freeway. >>> here's a looks at 280 near san jose. we'll take a looks at the mccarthur maze coming up....
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brandon phillips the deep drive to center sac fly and that ties the game up at one. throw in there not in time. next batter, going to be jay bruce. and bruce with the hard liner passed the diving aubrey huff. runner comes in to score and that will make it 2-1 reds. bottom of the second. runners on the corners now for drew stubbs. and he grounds to second base for fielder's choice. reds up 3-1. bottom of the eighth, tied at 3. former raider nnamdi asomugha is headed to philly. the five year deal is worth a reported $60 million with $25 million of that guaranteed. wow. as for the 49ers, they made some news, as well as they released kicker and center before hitting the field for first practice of the training camp. and for more on what we head to santa clara where mindy took in the sights and sounds of jim har b harbaugh's first team practice. >> reporter: i think change would be the word. the lockout is done. but the fallout from the work stoppage is far from over. some of the players seeing playbooks for the first time and still learn log their teing who teammates wil
brandon phillips the deep drive to center sac fly and that ties the game up at one. throw in there not in time. next batter, going to be jay bruce. and bruce with the hard liner passed the diving aubrey huff. runner comes in to score and that will make it 2-1 reds. bottom of the second. runners on the corners now for drew stubbs. and he grounds to second base for fielder's choice. reds up 3-1. bottom of the eighth, tied at 3. former raider nnamdi asomugha is headed to philly. the five year deal...
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the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.men have a history of domestic violence, but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't the type of person. whenever you would see me do something wrong, he used to tommy, don't do that. >> meanwhile, lapd cases tough questions. for months it insisted that the mayor is did this. >> in policing it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >> brian stow is still in the hospital. earlier this week he had emergency surgery, but today his sister told us over the phone that he's making good progress. >> his kids came up there with his mother, and he had reached out with his hand to touch their hand. so it's been pretty amazing. >> a third suspect in the case was arrested but released on bail. she's accused of being an accomplice. then tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> of course, we've been following the family's website for any progress. he was able to mouth his last name last week and try to give nurses of bums up sign, according to doct
the suspects live on a quiet cul-de-sac in a los angeles suburb.men have a history of domestic violence, but friends are shocked. >> i don't think he did it. he wasn't the type of person. whenever you would see me do something wrong, he used to tommy, don't do that. >> meanwhile, lapd cases tough questions. for months it insisted that the mayor is did this. >> in policing it is just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. >> brian stow is...
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i like to sac bunts, do the little things that move runners around.e setting the table for the guys behind me. so it's a spot i've always been in and i feel really comfortable with it. >> he'll be a situational hitter. he doesn't strike out a whole lot. he doesn't walk a whole lot which means he puts the bat on the ball. and he knows which pitches he wants to swing in, why he wants to swing at them. and he'll move guys over when he needs to. >> he's a guy that can handle the bat. he doesn't strike out much. you can hit and run with him. he can keep rallies going. hit behind a run arer. when you have a guy that can handle the bat the way he does, i think the two hole suits him just right. >> reporter: and we do have a quick buster posey update for you. he did have surgery today to remove the screws in his ankle. everything went according to plan. it will be a while before he can put any weight on it. reporting live from at&t park for nbc bay area. >> very nice job. over to the as visiting the yankees. they have's lost ten straight to the guys in pinstr
i like to sac bunts, do the little things that move runners around.e setting the table for the guys behind me. so it's a spot i've always been in and i feel really comfortable with it. >> he'll be a situational hitter. he doesn't strike out a whole lot. he doesn't walk a whole lot which means he puts the bat on the ball. and he knows which pitches he wants to swing in, why he wants to swing at them. and he'll move guys over when he needs to. >> he's a guy that can handle the bat. he...
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off in the distance, nice homes, a cul-de-sac, certainly a safe area, seems to be.s here monday evening after 5:30 when san jose police say a 13-year-old boy walking his dog when teen boys approached him. they asked him if he was in a gang. he said no. the teen began punching him and stabbed him in the back several times. at least a couple neighbors heard the commotion. one man who didn't want to be identified actually chased down the suspects and talked to us about what he saw. >> i yelled at them, hey, knock it off. that's when i saw the knife come out. and i saw the stabbing. >> he was down on the ground. he said oh, my gosh, i've been stabbed. am i going to die? >> reporter: so answer that question, no, the boy is going to be fine. he's recovering at valley medical center. the family tells us his kidneys were punctured but he'll be released in a couple days. good news there. three people are in custody for the stabbing including 19-year-old and the two others are juveniles. the man who chased down those suspects, he tells us this area is safe. the fact that this
off in the distance, nice homes, a cul-de-sac, certainly a safe area, seems to be.s here monday evening after 5:30 when san jose police say a 13-year-old boy walking his dog when teen boys approached him. they asked him if he was in a gang. he said no. the teen began punching him and stabbed him in the back several times. at least a couple neighbors heard the commotion. one man who didn't want to be identified actually chased down the suspects and talked to us about what he saw. >> i...
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i'm the big man on campus in the neighborhood, it's a cul-de-sac.at this. take a look. the movie is called "larry crowne." >> got anything new? >> this is from the '50s. you don't have any of these. i promise. >> he can't afford them. he lost his job. they let him go. >> oh, larry. >> yeah. >> i'm so sorry. >> better than a job? education. get you some knowledge and you'll be fireproof. >> that's right, larry. never too old to learn. just listen to my husband. he hasn't called a man boss in years. >> yeah, i remember why. >> uncle sam took his half. it's going to be 50 cents for the book. >> they give these away for free. >> they do. i don't. >> jimmy: cedric the entertainer. "larry crowne" opens july 1st. we'll be right back with ray kurzweil. [ female announcer ] degree asked women to use these jingle bells during one entire day so they realize how much they move. [ bells jingling ] that's why degree created the new motionsense technology, the only formula activated directly by movement keeping you protected for longer than theheeading antiperspir
i'm the big man on campus in the neighborhood, it's a cul-de-sac.at this. take a look. the movie is called "larry crowne." >> got anything new? >> this is from the '50s. you don't have any of these. i promise. >> he can't afford them. he lost his job. they let him go. >> oh, larry. >> yeah. >> i'm so sorry. >> better than a job? education. get you some knowledge and you'll be fireproof. >> that's right, larry. never too old to learn....
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. >> reporter: who still lives in a tiny house at the end of a cul-de-sac with his wife, a grandson, and four other family members. >> we were in the middle of bankruptcy -- >> reporter: when they won the lottery. that big check bought them out of debt, but they spent little else. all you did with your house is put in a heat pump and siding? >> and a driveway. >> reporter: for the car that carries him to work, five years later. some students were worried he might quit. >> man, we're going to miss you like crazy. >> reporter: tyrone, you could be sleeping at 4:00 in the morning. >> you could be dog stuff. that's my philosophy. >> reporter: for "today," bob dotson, nbc news, with an american story in seattle, washington. >> well, good for him. we wish him all the best. >>> stocks are a little changed in today's early going. let's check in with cnbc's julia boorstin. she has more on that and the rest of the day ease business headlines. good day to you, julia. >> good morning, eun. it's another choppy, thin volume session, and stocks are up, but just slightly. the nasdaq up by nearly 5 p
. >> reporter: who still lives in a tiny house at the end of a cul-de-sac with his wife, a grandson, and four other family members. >> we were in the middle of bankruptcy -- >> reporter: when they won the lottery. that big check bought them out of debt, but they spent little else. all you did with your house is put in a heat pump and siding? >> and a driveway. >> reporter: for the car that carries him to work, five years later. some students were worried he might...
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or they want to move to, name your town, that doesn't have a team -- >> like las vegas with the sac guysams are unstable and looking looking to get stable by fleecing a team on, don't get me started, publicly financed stadiums. the greatest waste. money in the history of u.s. government. >> are things going in the right direction or the wrong track? we always look at it through a political prism. but i'm sorry, you look at all there stuff and you think, boy, nothing is on the right track. not even the sports world. by the way, movies stink and tv is not the same any more. i'm mad always at journalism. this does have a psychological effect on the public, no? >> this is a bummer. a big bummer. nfl football is a ritual. it is americana. sundays around the tv with your betting slip or your fantasy team or whatever, that is-dhash occupies a huge proportion of the population. if there is no football, it really will be a huge bummer. the nba, the business of nba, i don't think benefits quite as much from the national obsession. but you're right, it's a total drag np in a right track-wrong track
or they want to move to, name your town, that doesn't have a team -- >> like las vegas with the sac guysams are unstable and looking looking to get stable by fleecing a team on, don't get me started, publicly financed stadiums. the greatest waste. money in the history of u.s. government. >> are things going in the right direction or the wrong track? we always look at it through a political prism. but i'm sorry, you look at all there stuff and you think, boy, nothing is on the right...
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chief rabbi, internationally of the syrian jewish community, one of the wealthiest enclaves cul-de-sacsf organized jewish life in the world. and he walks in to plead guilty to a federal felony. that's not because he was confident of an acquittal. >> and, in fact, two weeks ago dwek was going to testify in the trial of cardwell. and on the eve of the start of the trial cardwell pleaded guilty. >> in fact in the book we spend sometime on cardwell because he's a great, colorful character for new jersey politics. has been in again for generations. one of the stunning moments when cardwell was arrested because everyone thought -- card will have been perceived as someone who is always one step ahead of the law and he was arrested finally. it was a failing defense. even if solomon dwek is a bad guy, solomon dwek, i guess on the merits is a bad guy. >> is solomon dwek here tonight? [laughter] >> is a dwek in the room. that's a question we always ask spent on that note, assuming solomon dwek -- >> if you are here, you to answer some questions. >> i want to thank you very much, and thank you all
chief rabbi, internationally of the syrian jewish community, one of the wealthiest enclaves cul-de-sacsf organized jewish life in the world. and he walks in to plead guilty to a federal felony. that's not because he was confident of an acquittal. >> and, in fact, two weeks ago dwek was going to testify in the trial of cardwell. and on the eve of the start of the trial cardwell pleaded guilty. >> in fact in the book we spend sometime on cardwell because he's a great, colorful...
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time to tell us how they are going to get us out of the cul- de-sac that they have driven our country into. we are hoping we will hear from them soon about their plan for how we end this crisis. >> i do not want to linger too long on the spectacle going on over in the senate, but it is worth noting that you have the majority in the fact refusing to accept a vote on their own proposal. we know the real proposal will not pass the senate. we know that it will not pass the house. my view is that we ought to end saturated and get serious -- that charade and get serious. i've spoken to the president and vice-president within the last hour. if we are now fully engage, the speaker and i, with the one person in america s to consign a bill into law. i am confident and optimistic that we will get an agreement in the very near future and resolve this crisis in the best interest of the american people. >> a couple of questions. >> mr. speaker, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is in afghanistan and he was asked whether soldiers will get their checks next week. how can you allow the soldier
time to tell us how they are going to get us out of the cul- de-sac that they have driven our country into. we are hoping we will hear from them soon about their plan for how we end this crisis. >> i do not want to linger too long on the spectacle going on over in the senate, but it is worth noting that you have the majority in the fact refusing to accept a vote on their own proposal. we know the real proposal will not pass the senate. we know that it will not pass the house. my view is...
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. >>> a san francisco cul-de-sac is about to undergo a major all to bring more food vendors to the streetsthe center near the public freeway will get a special plaza, including safe places to hold food trucks and farmers market and there will be planters in a it sunny bay area. >>> users can download a mobile app to their smartphone letting them install cameras. and apple says the app plans to find out how busy is plate is before they head out the door. almost 50 bay area nightclubs are participating. >>> a heads up, starting tonight at 22 -- tonight at 11:00. caltrans will drift traffic to commerce boulevard. southbound lanes will be shifted sometime next week and the santa rosa onramp will also be reopened at that time. this is all part of a $40 million project to reduce congestion. work is expected to be completed next year. >>> well, traffic today's been fayly light for a friday -- fairly right for a friday. want to bring in sal castanedo. maybe some are just taking the date off. >> or they work at home or they are deciding to come in later. we have slowdowns as the peak of the commute
. >>> a san francisco cul-de-sac is about to undergo a major all to bring more food vendors to the streetsthe center near the public freeway will get a special plaza, including safe places to hold food trucks and farmers market and there will be planters in a it sunny bay area. >>> users can download a mobile app to their smartphone letting them install cameras. and apple says the app plans to find out how busy is plate is before they head out the door. almost 50 bay area...