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sandy miller was my client.ver forget when i first met her, when she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair, and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful, why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment, planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters. one, shelby, she was 8 years old, and shasta was 4. >> where? it's a rock. >> i was so struck by how she was with her little girls, how she was with the kids. she was just very earthy and very real and easy to talk to. she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be a wave, you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving, so it makes you wonder if there was something going on. >> if i'd have known anything about the domestic vio
sandy miller was my client.ver forget when i first met her, when she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair, and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful, why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment, planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters....
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sandy had apparently told them that on the day of the homicide, sandy was going to tell shane that shefor her and the kids. >> miller has an extensive criminal history. he's a felon. >> he served four years in a california prison and was released in 2007. >> convicted of growing marijuana in 1996. >> felony hit-and-run charge. >> dui and a drunk in public. >> mendocino county. miller was charged with child neglect in 1994. >> they believe he is armed and extremely dangerous. >> this town is, we're afraid. who is he not willing to kill? if he can kill his own family, he can kill anybody. >> we saw him drive through patrolia and maybe two minutes behind him was the whole entire sheriff's department. es ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the
sandy had apparently told them that on the day of the homicide, sandy was going to tell shane that shefor her and the kids. >> miller has an extensive criminal history. he's a felon. >> he served four years in a california prison and was released in 2007. >> convicted of growing marijuana in 1996. >> felony hit-and-run charge. >> dui and a drunk in public. >> mendocino county. miller was charged with child neglect in 1994. >> they believe he is armed...
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the urban setting the parks are extremely valuable on behalf of the city of san francisco thank you sandy tatum for your wonderful leadership in restoring our clubhouse it is restored for a reason. i'm standing be here amidst those trophies and i'm sure the commissioner will mention but let me city in addition to those world-class golf event that bring the best players from around the world in our country to be here and play here in the city to fill our hotels and our great restaurant and all our hospitality i wanted to say i appreciate the pga for another important reason. and i know that since commissioner fittings up took over in the mid 90s, the pga tour has raised over one billion dollars in charity for all kinds of causes across the country i think that part of the our dna we wish to have the first t program enriched by all the golf tournlts in alignment with the way we handle all the international fester in san francisco whether a worldly sierra's or superbly 50 all the money raised will go to philanthropic causes the pga match that with the players along with the pga tour manageme
the urban setting the parks are extremely valuable on behalf of the city of san francisco thank you sandy tatum for your wonderful leadership in restoring our clubhouse it is restored for a reason. i'm standing be here amidst those trophies and i'm sure the commissioner will mention but let me city in addition to those world-class golf event that bring the best players from around the world in our country to be here and play here in the city to fill our hotels and our great restaurant and all...
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you start to feel likely if i problem. >> sandy, no hesitation?> not to get involved in the case certainly not and we felt strongly that after proposition 8 passed, it was terrible for california but it sent such a negative message to the children in our state that the they couldn't count on -- they couldn't count on the government to protect them if they are growing up gay in our state and in terms of our own involvement, we felt like we were at a good place in our lives to commit stoto something like that because we had solid stable careers, stable family life. our children were growing up. i never once wished we hadn't done it, but it was certainly a major investment, far more than we anticipated but i would echo what chris said. it was very much worth it because we just never took our eye off of the prize and the california. >> would you recommend to people you just meet to be petitioners in a major precedent-setting national case? sounds like a great idea. >> if you feel deeply passionate about an issue and you can see no other path forward,
you start to feel likely if i problem. >> sandy, no hesitation?> not to get involved in the case certainly not and we felt strongly that after proposition 8 passed, it was terrible for california but it sent such a negative message to the children in our state that the they couldn't count on -- they couldn't count on the government to protect them if they are growing up gay in our state and in terms of our own involvement, we felt like we were at a good place in our lives to commit...
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when superstorm sandy hit the northeast. nearly 300 people lost their lives. thousands more lost their homes. and then, there were the cars. an estimated 250,000 of them submerged for days in corrosive salt water. for months, following the storm, many were parked at this abandoned airport on long island. look at them all. and each one, a potential highway hazard. salt water flood cars are a special kind of wreck. >> flood cars rot from the inside-out. days, weeks, months down the road, parts are going to fail. >> reporter: that makes it a bit worrisome, when you see runways full of flood cars now vacant. the obvious question is, where did they all go? the answer has a lot to do with looks. >> that's probably atlantic ocean. >> reporter: as the folks at the used car tracking service carfax showed, they look even better after a five-hour makeover. they estimate that over 100,000 sandy-battered cars ended up back on the road. not just around jersey. but across america. >> we see the mercedes on-lot right there. >> reporter: here's one in omaha. and another in st.
when superstorm sandy hit the northeast. nearly 300 people lost their lives. thousands more lost their homes. and then, there were the cars. an estimated 250,000 of them submerged for days in corrosive salt water. for months, following the storm, many were parked at this abandoned airport on long island. look at them all. and each one, a potential highway hazard. salt water flood cars are a special kind of wreck. >> flood cars rot from the inside-out. days, weeks, months down the road,...
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of sandy hook, it was december 2012. in january 2013, a federally funded f.b.i. initiative began to allow us to train police officers throughout the united states. what we did, my boss partnered with the lott's bought with the maryland state police and since we've trained over 3300 police officers throughout maryland and in delaware. >> you really want to get to every police officer out there with this ciensdz of training -- kind of training. >> that's correct. our goal by this time next year is to train another 5,000 police officers and that would be almost half of the police officers in the state of maryland. >> so this came after sandy hook as you said in 2012. the specific type of shooting we're talking about is what happened on the campus of virginia tech or at columbia mall. that came after 2012 after sandy hook. that meant your officers and those responding were trained through alert. >> right. the officers who did respond to the navy yard which we talked about for maryland state police as well as the columbia mal
of sandy hook, it was december 2012. in january 2013, a federally funded f.b.i. initiative began to allow us to train police officers throughout the united states. what we did, my boss partnered with the lott's bought with the maryland state police and since we've trained over 3300 police officers throughout maryland and in delaware. >> you really want to get to every police officer out there with this ciensdz of training -- kind of training. >> that's correct. our goal by this time...
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you mentioned sandy beach and i mean superstition it's big gamble and sandy had five days after the opening of all that is about as bad timing right when you're doing when you're building a casino i mean superstition is part and parcel to the business i would say i mean there's just some things that come that come with a certain line of business and superstition i think has a little something to do with this so after sandy the entire boardwalk suffered i think we all we can all attest to that right but not only did sandy give an ominous sign to begin with before the resort even opened they had a crazy string of horrible incidents that happened i mean check this out ok early in the construction phase six key executives were traveling to minnesota for business stuff for rebel. they chartered a plane the plane crashed with all six executives on board so that you're into superstition this is pretty dangerous you know what july two thousand and eight that's crazy i want to ask you about this you know bill us numbers came out and were better than expected but this is the fourth casino to
you mentioned sandy beach and i mean superstition it's big gamble and sandy had five days after the opening of all that is about as bad timing right when you're doing when you're building a casino i mean superstition is part and parcel to the business i would say i mean there's just some things that come that come with a certain line of business and superstition i think has a little something to do with this so after sandy the entire boardwalk suffered i think we all we can all attest to that...
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the entire boardwalk suffered i think we all we can all attest to that right but not only did sandy give an ominous sign to begin with before the resort even opened they had a crazy string of horrible incidents that happened i mean check this out ok early in the construction phase six key executives were traveling to minnesota for business stuff for gravel. they chartered a plane the plane crashed with all six executives on board so that is that you're into superstition this is pretty dangerous you know what july two thousand and eight that's crazy i want to ask you about this you know bill has numbers came out and were better than expected but this is the fourth casino to close in new jersey particularly atlantic city and i believe that they only have twelve in total so they're losing a lot of jobs they could mention in the open and a lot of the so you know how will this affect new jersey's fiscal situation you know it seems pretty dire it is very dire i mean between like you mentioned the plaza that's closing between trump and ravel alone that's more than six thousand jobs are goi
the entire boardwalk suffered i think we all we can all attest to that right but not only did sandy give an ominous sign to begin with before the resort even opened they had a crazy string of horrible incidents that happened i mean check this out ok early in the construction phase six key executives were traveling to minnesota for business stuff for gravel. they chartered a plane the plane crashed with all six executives on board so that is that you're into superstition this is pretty dangerous...
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hi rich, this is steve and sandy. steve and sandy. and steve-o junior.sandy getting' it done. more people-o-rama. making savings, with the discount double check. state farm®. >>> what's up? [ cheers and applause ] i'm just out here having a great time. i love all of the sense of . the lovely beautiful black people i'm seeing today. >> i'm a girl born and raised in memphis, tennessee. our people, music, fun, , >> baltimore! ♪ hey. ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ i met this girl, she stopped my world ♪ ♪ her name is becky ♪ she's a pretty girl, i think she's electric, yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ and the things that seem so cool ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it, yeah, i need it, yeah ♪ ♪ i want it, yeah, i need it, yeah ♪ >> let's go, put your hands up. ♪ >> i have an hour left for you. that's right, we have a spray . nothing like the black laugh and watching black people being entertained. because we give it up if we like you. if we don't like you, . so to entertain us and to get that feedback from us is absolutely incredible. ♪ >> come on. here w. i want everybody to sing this. are you ready? listen, i wa
hi rich, this is steve and sandy. steve and sandy. and steve-o junior.sandy getting' it done. more people-o-rama. making savings, with the discount double check. state farm®. >>> what's up? [ cheers and applause ] i'm just out here having a great time. i love all of the sense of . the lovely beautiful black people i'm seeing today. >> i'm a girl born and raised in memphis, tennessee. our people, music, fun, , >> baltimore! ♪ hey. ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ i met this girl, she...
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thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank governor cuomo i said it he really, really jumped 0 into action and not only responded to the storm in a significant way but afterward looked at our energy infrastructure and made some critical changes to it but the bottom line is what happened it in new york at least we're getting hundred year storms every two years; right? so we have to change with what's happening we have to understand this is not a debate and unless we do something about climate change we're going to drawn like the polar bears. (clapping.) thank you >> i think my mom's in the audience thanks mom. and it's not just storms we've also have dealt with over the last couple of years some of the warmest summers in fact, 2010 was the war
thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took away many, many lessons i have to give and the gentleman is going to be surprised i want to thank governor cuomo i said it he really, really jumped 0 into action and not only responded to the storm in a...
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thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took
thank fully we've landowner a lot sandy's 14 foot storm surge we talk about this is a storm surge of 14 feet 2 feet higher than any in the history. that's why the electrical system was flooded and the brooklyn tunnel was flood and lower manhattan and queens were completely underwater we took
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but let me start with sandy. and i think it's -- everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in cailt in a. but i think it's a -- catrina. but i think it's a real tribute to all the partners in how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies. and in particular the defense department, to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion, although we had several days to prepare for it, was still a strategic surprise. and the reason i say that is because of the cascading effects that ensued after the storm went through. really significant effects. and it was in a densely populated area, when you think about new york city and what happened. the other thing that was interesting was the competing demands between the city, the major city, and the state. it's fascinating when we look at our federalist response system. by consider within the first few days of what happened in sandy, 8 million people wi
but let me start with sandy. and i think it's -- everybody heard about katrina and we spent many years reviewing what happened in cailt in a. but i think it's a -- catrina. but i think it's a real tribute to all the partners in how we dealt with sandy and the work that we had done between katrina and sandy to prepare the federal departments and agencies. and in particular the defense department, to be effective in responding. hurricane sandy in my opinion, although we had several days to...
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the black and white images that got swept away by hurricane sandy.ow back in the hands of a new jersey couple who never thought they would see them again. glenn? >>> yeah. i'm closely watching the possible impact of rain on the little league world series here in williamsport. and when the wet weather will move into our area. plus some other weather changes ahead in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert seven-day forecast. >>> do i think they can win it all? sure. but there's a lot of competition there. they're already champions. they've already prove whan they can do. so no matter the outcome they've have something they'll remember the rest of their lives and i think philadelphia will too. >> philly's top cop there. we're getting closer to the big moment. philadelphia's taney dragons playing tonight at 7:30 an hopefully taking another victory in their quest to capture a world series title. >> bleachers filled and anticipation is building right here at home. fans will be gathering for a watch party at philadelphia's city hall hosted by mayor michael nutter.
the black and white images that got swept away by hurricane sandy.ow back in the hands of a new jersey couple who never thought they would see them again. glenn? >>> yeah. i'm closely watching the possible impact of rain on the little league world series here in williamsport. and when the wet weather will move into our area. plus some other weather changes ahead in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert seven-day forecast. >>> do i think they can win it all? sure. but there's a lot...
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. >>> now ted greenberg shows us, survivors of super storm sandy are dealing with another mess. >> ted is live in seaside heights to show us what they are dealing with there. >> reporter: before today, there was a frame of a new house right here. it was toppled in the storm which officials say caused the worst flooding they have seen in this community since sandy. >> i put my feet down and i was in water. >> reporter: mike long woke up at 1:30 a.m. to what sounded like a waterfall. >> i had a flash back. i'm like oh, my god, sandy again. >> reporter: after losing his house in the super storm. >> it's a mean rain. >> reporter: this morning his new place was flooded as it turned local streets into rivers. >> are you to laugh. otherwise, i will try. this is the second or third time i have been through this. >> reporter: workers spent the day tearing apart this house they just started building after high winds knocked it down overnight. >> i could not believe it. this is the first time anything has happened like this. >> reporter: parts of ocean county were hammered with more than seven in
. >>> now ted greenberg shows us, survivors of super storm sandy are dealing with another mess. >> ted is live in seaside heights to show us what they are dealing with there. >> reporter: before today, there was a frame of a new house right here. it was toppled in the storm which officials say caused the worst flooding they have seen in this community since sandy. >> i put my feet down and i was in water. >> reporter: mike long woke up at 1:30 a.m. to what...
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thank you for coming on, sandy.ery tough quarter, very, ve very -- very big decline and let's hope that the credibility can come back. i want to thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you. >> sandy cutler, ceo of eaton corporation. three downgrades. difficult to get your arms around. after the quarter i'll try to save you some money. >>> all this week, cramer's diving in to find stocks you can sink your teeth into. and the predatory patterns you need to avoid. think you can swim with the sharks? tweet jim cramer and show us the profitable patterns you have found. don't move, chart week is just minutes away from hitting shores. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> tomorrow morning before the opening we get results from actavis. that's a generic drug maker that soared to nearly 216 as of today. [ applause ] and before we listen to that quarter, i want to make sure this company is on your radar
thank you for coming on, sandy.ery tough quarter, very, ve very -- very big decline and let's hope that the credibility can come back. i want to thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you. >> sandy cutler, ceo of eaton corporation. three downgrades. difficult to get your arms around. after the quarter i'll try to save you some money. >>> all this week, cramer's diving in to find stocks you can sink your teeth into. and the predatory...
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so sandy, i agree with you, gaming is tremendous. these games range from the price of free to $3.99, which is a tenth of what console games sell for. and actually, if you look at the history of console games, which i think is a good comparison, quite frankly, historically, they've almost all flamed out. activision and electronic arts, rare examples. maybe throw in take two. think about the different games that have petered out and companies that have gone bust like acclaim along the way. another thing that i'm concerned about, maybe you can address this, they're all highly rely an on companies like facebook and others that provide the platform, the apple store, et cetera, at any time those platform partner can change the deal in these companies or come out with their own games. could you speak to those threats? >> first, price, games are free. the proven model is premium model. the games are free to play, for millions and millions of users. subset of those choose to enhance the experience by buying digital goods. it's a model origina
so sandy, i agree with you, gaming is tremendous. these games range from the price of free to $3.99, which is a tenth of what console games sell for. and actually, if you look at the history of console games, which i think is a good comparison, quite frankly, historically, they've almost all flamed out. activision and electronic arts, rare examples. maybe throw in take two. think about the different games that have petered out and companies that have gone bust like acclaim along the way....
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a statin island family found them in their driveway after sandy and were looking to the couple.current daughter saw that report on the news and called the tv station to say those were her parents' wedding photos. >> saw the pictures. it was just amazing. i broke down crying because we don't have most of our pictures. >> so how did the photos end up in statin island? >> they believe the pictures floated out of his house during the storm. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 73 degrees this morning. even cooler down the shore. cape may looking mostly cloudy at this hour. we'll clear up later on today. we'll talk more on thatç comin up. how do the roads look, jill? >> we're not dealing with any problems on the blue route as i mentioned a few minutes ago. area bridges are clear with the exception of that construction on the commodore barry bridge westbound. as you can see, speeds looking good, in the mid-50s. 95 is also quiet. let's head to williamsport where there is big action out there. matt delucia is getting us ready. >> good morning, jillian. not much action. it's quiet
a statin island family found them in their driveway after sandy and were looking to the couple.current daughter saw that report on the news and called the tv station to say those were her parents' wedding photos. >> saw the pictures. it was just amazing. i broke down crying because we don't have most of our pictures. >> so how did the photos end up in statin island? >> they believe the pictures floated out of his house during the storm. >> now your nbc 10 first alert...
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he's sandy lincoln, chief market strategist for bemo asset management u.s. welcome back, good to see you. what did you hear today, or over the past couple of days, out of jackson hole that makes you feel a little more sanguine about stocks? >> she did a really nice job today, didn't she? she went through a pretty granular explanation of why she thought the markets and economies were in pretty decent shape i thought and with some good specifics and then she set aside that argument for awhile and talked about her concern about labor and some of the slack, as well. and obviously as you point out, tyler, she didn't really move markets today which is probably a good thing. but i think what's interesting to me is that the tantrum is finally coming to an end, instead of a bang, it's coming the tantrum on the qe is coming to an end as a whemper. and basically people have completely pulled their gravitational interest to the next interest rate hike, when that might occur and the track ektly of it as you were talking about it with mctier. that's clearly where the focu
he's sandy lincoln, chief market strategist for bemo asset management u.s. welcome back, good to see you. what did you hear today, or over the past couple of days, out of jackson hole that makes you feel a little more sanguine about stocks? >> she did a really nice job today, didn't she? she went through a pretty granular explanation of why she thought the markets and economies were in pretty decent shape i thought and with some good specifics and then she set aside that argument for...
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the the jersey shore rebounding big time after super storm sandy. seaside business owners swimming in profits. new you troubles for josh shawrk caught in a lie over sprained ankles. now he's under investigation for domestic violence. and an 81-year-old woman trips and stumbles but it's no accident. it's the new way seniors are being taught to prevent falls. >> it happens to a lot of us. i mean, we are a falling generation, i guess. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. nothing sends more americans to the hospital each year than heart failure. and tonight, we have some extraordinary news to report about a new drug that could change the way heart failure is treated. right now, the best treatment available is a group of drugs known as ace inhibitors. but today, researchers published the results of a trial of a new drug called lcz696 in the "new england journal of medicine." they said the drug had, "an overwhelming benefit." it is twice as effective as ace inhibitors at preventing death fr
the the jersey shore rebounding big time after super storm sandy. seaside business owners swimming in profits. new you troubles for josh shawrk caught in a lie over sprained ankles. now he's under investigation for domestic violence. and an 81-year-old woman trips and stumbles but it's no accident. it's the new way seniors are being taught to prevent falls. >> it happens to a lot of us. i mean, we are a falling generation, i guess. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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(laughter) >> >> reporter: sandy is laughing because when she ran into her because when i ran into her she along with some higher pants were just finishing up shoveling out be at a perfect record the pile of broken glass and china is just a fraction of what was led back at her house. >> reporter: and she is not exaggerating. i went into sandy's house sunday hours after the sixth point struck creek occupancy the devastation for heard yourself >> reporter: sandy used to be an anti diller and much of what you smash into art needed of treasured possessions and this is not the first time she had eaten through this. >> reporter: she and her husband lost many of their belongings and the earthquake in 2000 and then in 2012 her house burned down. >> are on the list with everyone else. we will wait our turn. we have electricity and power. we have electricity and water per it we can get we get through this. >> reporter: the one bright spot sending instead because they had to build a whole new house ought to the latest close after the fire in 2012 her new house suffered only a few cracks in terms
(laughter) >> >> reporter: sandy is laughing because when she ran into her because when i ran into her she along with some higher pants were just finishing up shoveling out be at a perfect record the pile of broken glass and china is just a fraction of what was led back at her house. >> reporter: and she is not exaggerating. i went into sandy's house sunday hours after the sixth point struck creek occupancy the devastation for heard yourself >> reporter: sandy used to be...
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it's not going to make the left turn like sandy did. we may have the first august 90 degree temperature, if not today, then we will likely see it tomorrow. we continue to track cristobal, which is a category 1 hurricane. 75 mile an hour winds and a hot holiday overall. the average temperature is 84 this time of the year. we will be well above that. a lot of sunshine today. temperature well above 84. 89 degrees, that's the feels-like temperature. the humidity is fairly low. we are five degrees warmer than this time yesterday. the temperature continues to go up. saturday it was 74. then 83. it keeps going. tomorrow, 91 degrees. but that's the end of the warming trend. it's going to get a little bit cooler after that. right now, 78 in mount pocono. we're in the low to mid 80s across the area. 90 in blue bell, one of the few spots it hit 90. cherry hill, 89. 86 in mount holly. 85 in trenton. and right at the beaches, mostly in the 70s with that wind coming in off the ocean. the ocean is nice 77 degrees. set us up for this weekend, which is
it's not going to make the left turn like sandy did. we may have the first august 90 degree temperature, if not today, then we will likely see it tomorrow. we continue to track cristobal, which is a category 1 hurricane. 75 mile an hour winds and a hot holiday overall. the average temperature is 84 this time of the year. we will be well above that. a lot of sunshine today. temperature well above 84. 89 degrees, that's the feels-like temperature. the humidity is fairly low. we are five degrees...
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you remember sandy. >> oh, yeah. >> there's a place called ike, love, and sandwiches.ey are huge fans of "right this minute," and the crazyist thing that ever happened in my life happened at ike. >> this is thee ike. tell everybody why we're here. >> we are here to make the beth troutman sandwich. >> are you kidding? >> we started making the beth troutman. >> wait, that's matt. >> i forget. ebaums world came too! >> nice. >> you want to make some? >> oh, yes. i'm hungry. i got to pick what we want into the beth troutman. first, southern fried chicken on the dlirs ike bread, and you also do ike's special sauce, the dirty sauce. pepper jack cheese, put into the oven, and it comes out bubbly. toasted sand witch, frank's red hot, and ranch dressing sauce, and then lettuce, tomato, pickle, and then to top it off, onion rings. >> no! a healthy option. >> completely health conscious option. i mae the first one to serve to the first customer, and there's that first customer right there, that's roger. ike's employees ate the sandwich. look at these ladies. >> looks yummy. >> it
you remember sandy. >> oh, yeah. >> there's a place called ike, love, and sandwiches.ey are huge fans of "right this minute," and the crazyist thing that ever happened in my life happened at ike. >> this is thee ike. tell everybody why we're here. >> we are here to make the beth troutman sandwich. >> are you kidding? >> we started making the beth troutman. >> wait, that's matt. >> i forget. ebaums world came too! >> nice. >>...
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they were running out of time and when they found chris and sandy, chris perry and are now wife sandy stier, chris worked for rob, worked for a state agency that rob reiner helped to fund her ballot initiative he had done for chad. they asked them to do it. they have four teenage boys and they said yes and they found to their realtor actually, chad's realtor suggested them. >> how about the people you couldn't talk to? how did he represent them fairly and about? not the people you couldn't talk to but the people you didn't get to spend this much time with as you did with the plaintiffs in the lawyer's? >> yeah so my biggest challenge was i went to the lawyer on the other side jack cooper and asked him, told him i was doing a book and told him right at the beginning and asked him can i hang out in your -- and he said never, that's not going to happen but he did promise me he was a down with me after the case had resolved itself and he would explain everything that he was doing. so i did. i spent hours and hours interviewing him about what he was thinking and what he was doing. it's ver
they were running out of time and when they found chris and sandy, chris perry and are now wife sandy stier, chris worked for rob, worked for a state agency that rob reiner helped to fund her ballot initiative he had done for chad. they asked them to do it. they have four teenage boys and they said yes and they found to their realtor actually, chad's realtor suggested them. >> how about the people you couldn't talk to? how did he represent them fairly and about? not the people you...
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for example, the damage from a storm still fresh in many of our minds, superstorm sandy which impacted, again, my home state is estimated to have cost our economy $75 billion. think about that, $75 billion in financial damages. that's enough to run a number of departments of our federal government and have money left over. that's just one storm. we're also hearing reports about the devastating effects of california's severe drought and how it's impacting the wildfire season in that state and across the west. not only are wildfires growing in frequency and severity, but we're now seeing wildfire conditions in winter and spring, well beyond the traditional wildfire seasons of summer and early fall. these fires are enormously expensive to fight and recover from, and they pose be serious threats to to lives and property, damaging homes and businesses alike. according to a 2013 report by insurance company -- [inaudible] the nearly 40 wildfires last year of the united states cost our economy over a billion dollars. these economic damages can deliver a devastating blow to many local commitmen
for example, the damage from a storm still fresh in many of our minds, superstorm sandy which impacted, again, my home state is estimated to have cost our economy $75 billion. think about that, $75 billion in financial damages. that's enough to run a number of departments of our federal government and have money left over. that's just one storm. we're also hearing reports about the devastating effects of california's severe drought and how it's impacting the wildfire season in that state and...
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sandy miller murdered by gunshots.ut what made it even more tragic, were seeing two young children dead. >> the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to all victims. >> it was very difficult even for the officers to handle. >> the ammunition that was used was specifically a ballistic style bullet designed to do great harm. and induce a lot of trauma. >> as you can imagine, it would be a very, very bloody scene. one of the young children was nearest to a phone. we surmised it was the young child that had been 911 and the loud bangs especiallied up being gunshots, killing the children. being gunshots, killing the children.peciallied up being gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. gunshots, killing the children. shane miller became our main suspect almost immediately. we d
sandy miller murdered by gunshots.ut what made it even more tragic, were seeing two young children dead. >> the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to all victims. >> it was very difficult even for the officers to handle. >> the ammunition that was used was specifically a ballistic style bullet designed to do great harm. and induce a lot of trauma. >> as you can imagine, it would be a very, very bloody scene. one of the young children was nearest to a phone. we...
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in the middle east with former national security advisers sandy berger. that's going to happen at 7:30 a.m. >> did they put any more? that's why you don't do it the first time. >> there is an ongoing debate about how you deal with terrorists. i -- he's referring to what happened earlier this year. >> sheerl, i know. work with me. >> i am. >> he d-- came back, still hasnt met with his parents. we don't deal with her any more. i wanted you to make it a complete sentence. >> we're going to continue this conversation and i imagine this debate. >> i know you weren't thinking any more, but -- >> what do you mean not thinking any more? >> you should have been. you're a news man now. >> in some instances, we have traded or done things -- we have negotiated with terrorists. for me, there's at least one side or maybe a certain thought that maybe that wasn't handled very well. >> i'm curious in this situation whether the government knew about foley's whereabouts having been kidnapped two years ago and haven't heard from him since. >> any journalist in that part of t
in the middle east with former national security advisers sandy berger. that's going to happen at 7:30 a.m. >> did they put any more? that's why you don't do it the first time. >> there is an ongoing debate about how you deal with terrorists. i -- he's referring to what happened earlier this year. >> sheerl, i know. work with me. >> i am. >> he d-- came back, still hasnt met with his parents. we don't deal with her any more. i wanted you to make it a complete...
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i think we have to build an international coalition to deal with it. >> sandy berger, former national security adviser to president clinton, joining us from washington -- always a privilege to get your perspective. >> thank you. >> coming up, eric holder is in ferguson, missouri, as the grand jury prepares to examine evidence regarding 18-year-old michael brown's fatal shooting. those details, when "autumn line on bloomberg television continues in just a moment. onwhen "bottom line" bloomberg television continues in just a moment. ♪ u.s. attorney general, eric holder, is in ferguson, missouri, speaking with federal and local officials. we are there covering the story. know so far about the conversations that the attorney general is having in ferguson? which has been the scene of days and nights of rioting since the shooting of that young man, michael brown. >> the attorney general at -- the attorney general's meeting with two different groups. leaders and he is meeting with investigators. fbi agentsght 40 into the community to interview people and find out what really happened on augu
i think we have to build an international coalition to deal with it. >> sandy berger, former national security adviser to president clinton, joining us from washington -- always a privilege to get your perspective. >> thank you. >> coming up, eric holder is in ferguson, missouri, as the grand jury prepares to examine evidence regarding 18-year-old michael brown's fatal shooting. those details, when "autumn line on bloomberg television continues in just a moment. onwhen...
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first summer following hurricane sandy.ladamire deutch reports. >> reporter: weather has been terrific, and at harvey cedars shellfish company, good weather has been great for business. john and his brother mike, own the restaurant. >> we have more customers coming in, so it is business that is up. we are selling more dinners every night. that is always a positive thing. >> reporter: new jersey shore has had 19 weekend of clear weather with temperatures rising above 70 degrees. >> only time it rains is nighttime and sunny in the daytime. it has been a good summer. >> reporter: this is exactly, what the owners here needed, it has been two years since super storm sandy barreled through the jersey shore tearing through homes, businesses and causing $37 billion of damage. >> ♪ we're stronger than the storm ♪ >> reporter: last summer state kick off an ambitious 25 million-dollar ad campaign with governor chris christie declaring the shore was opened and ready for business but bad weather cut the summer short. the least coverry s
first summer following hurricane sandy.ladamire deutch reports. >> reporter: weather has been terrific, and at harvey cedars shellfish company, good weather has been great for business. john and his brother mike, own the restaurant. >> we have more customers coming in, so it is business that is up. we are selling more dinners every night. that is always a positive thing. >> reporter: new jersey shore has had 19 weekend of clear weather with temperatures rising above 70...
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several of the same neighborhoods devastated by super storm sandy nearly two years ago suffered flood damage last night. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg live tonight. some people just can't seem to catch a break. >> reporter: that's what it seems like. you can see right here, we have a big mess after a new house that was under construction was knocked down by the storm. it's also taken a toll on people who have already endured their share of suffering. the fans are going inside. soaked rugs ripped out and on the sidewalk. >> it seems like it's one thing after another. >> reporter: jack's house was flooded by today's storm. the place had been rebuilt after sandy swamped it less than two years ago. >> put everything back together and here we are again. >> it's a mean rain right here. >> reporter: it quickly turned streets into rivers. the worst flooding officials say they have seen here since the hurricane. this man has water-logged cars. he just got married. >> we came here to have a nice summer vacation. now we have two flooded cars. >> reporter: an unplanned demolit
several of the same neighborhoods devastated by super storm sandy nearly two years ago suffered flood damage last night. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg live tonight. some people just can't seem to catch a break. >> reporter: that's what it seems like. you can see right here, we have a big mess after a new house that was under construction was knocked down by the storm. it's also taken a toll on people who have already endured their share of suffering. the fans are going...
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. >> for more on james foley and the threat post by the islamic state i spoke with sandy berger rved under president clinton. how should the white house respond? nott is a gruesome act, but surprising given the brutality of this group. i think this is a long-term challenge. it is not going to be resolved in one day. it was very difficult for the united states to respond forcefully as long as malik he was prime minister because he had brutalized the sunni population in iraq. for us to use their power would havese forces been seen by the sunni population as being a maliki's air force. we have more latitude to use our military power. with the iraq key national forces and hopefully with the sunni tribes on the ground. >> should there be a step up in u.s. airstrikes and weapons going to kurdish fighters? be a political and military dimension. we can't destroy or dislodge isil with air power alone. there has to be a ground force to push them out. partly the sunni tribes, which threw them out in 2008. and let them back in because they hated maliki. we've got to restore the iraq he governmen
. >> for more on james foley and the threat post by the islamic state i spoke with sandy berger rved under president clinton. how should the white house respond? nott is a gruesome act, but surprising given the brutality of this group. i think this is a long-term challenge. it is not going to be resolved in one day. it was very difficult for the united states to respond forcefully as long as malik he was prime minister because he had brutalized the sunni population in iraq. for us to use...