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let's go to joe fonzi back in st. louiswho has this end of the deal and the giant's club house what the mood was there. go ahead, joe. >> well, mark, it seemed pretty unlikely in july and august, but it's about been a nice formula for the giants so far in the postseason. elements out pitching and just enough offense to pull out a win. today it was madison bum garnner bumgarner. >> it seems to elevate himself as good as i have seen anyone in the playoff and almost get better as the playoffs get going. >> had it time of year you have to make pitches against neighbor, but a team like the cardinals you can't make mistakes to them. she show you time and time again what happens if you do. you have to go out there and move the ball around and make pitches and try not to give them none to hit. >> this sid kid, since he has come up here he has gotten better and executed all nine against a tough line-up. he is the guy that you want out there to start things he gave us all we were asking and that is deep in the 8th inning. i mean what
let's go to joe fonzi back in st. louiswho has this end of the deal and the giant's club house what the mood was there. go ahead, joe. >> well, mark, it seemed pretty unlikely in july and august, but it's about been a nice formula for the giants so far in the postseason. elements out pitching and just enough offense to pull out a win. today it was madison bum garnner bumgarner. >> it seems to elevate himself as good as i have seen anyone in the playoff and almost get better as the...
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the st. louis county ground jury investigating the killing of michael brown is leaking more every day. we now have the official st. louis county autopsy report that's been leaked and speculation has been running wild in the media about what that report means. >>> and another report from a single anonymous source in the st. louis post dispatch reads as if officer darren wilson's lawyer dictated his version of why he killed michael brown to that newspaper. but "the st. louis post dispatch" would never take dictation from a criminal defense lawyer. would they? automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease an
the st. louis county ground jury investigating the killing of michael brown is leaking more every day. we now have the official st. louis county autopsy report that's been leaked and speculation has been running wild in the media about what that report means. >>> and another report from a single anonymous source in the st. louis post dispatch reads as if officer darren wilson's lawyer dictated his version of why he killed michael brown to that newspaper. but "the st. louis post...
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the st. louis county grand jury investigating the killing of michael brown is leaking more every day. we now have the official st. louis county autopsy report that's been leaked and speculation has been running wild in the media about what that report means. and in another report from a single anonymous source in the st. louis post dispatch reads as if officer darren wilson's lawyer dictated his version of why he killed michael brown to that newspaper. but the "st. louis post dispatch" would never take dictation from a criminal defense lawyer. would they? wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can
the st. louis county grand jury investigating the killing of michael brown is leaking more every day. we now have the official st. louis county autopsy report that's been leaked and speculation has been running wild in the media about what that report means. and in another report from a single anonymous source in the st. louis post dispatch reads as if officer darren wilson's lawyer dictated his version of why he killed michael brown to that newspaper. but the "st. louis post...
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we are tired and we want st. louisto know in front of this arch that we aren't going anywhere until you stop killing us. you will stop killing us. and we mean that. >> we're here with jesse williams from "grey's anatomy." why are you here? >> because i could not get here sooner because i had a work. i got here soon as i possibly could. i think we need to stand up and show support for incredible weekend of resistance. people coming from all over the country to say, enough is enough and we are not going to be strung out in isolation anymore. we're recommitting ourselves to finding common ground and unity, finding what is common to all of us. and that is the basic desire to be able to survive and to not be killed with impunity. they've taken in 02 serve and protect us. oa toth serve and protect us. we want to make sure that everyone is held accountable for breaking the law. if they happen to be wearing a blue shirt that we paid for, they should probably be held accountable, also. user platform as is liberty speak out on i
we are tired and we want st. louisto know in front of this arch that we aren't going anywhere until you stop killing us. you will stop killing us. and we mean that. >> we're here with jesse williams from "grey's anatomy." why are you here? >> because i could not get here sooner because i had a work. i got here soon as i possibly could. i think we need to stand up and show support for incredible weekend of resistance. people coming from all over the country to say, enough...
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or the st. louisre is going to be no walling this off as this plays out in the future with the grand jury still deliberating about possible charges against the officer in question. this is an issue now for st. louis metro police and it's been interesting to watch the police respond tactically to the protesters in a kind of back and forth that's been playing out in numerous different confrontations. what have you gleaned from that? >> law enforcement learned a lot from the first few days when michael brown was killed when there was chaos on both sides. the police weren't sure what they were doing, the protesters were angry. i've talked to many protesters, and they said the police officers in st. louis city would stand back, they would beat their night sticks on their shin guards, and they described an ambush. so the tactics that are being employed now are different than those crazy days. it's much more tactical on both sides. on the police side, they're not as random and the protesters are more intenti
or the st. louisre is going to be no walling this off as this plays out in the future with the grand jury still deliberating about possible charges against the officer in question. this is an issue now for st. louis metro police and it's been interesting to watch the police respond tactically to the protesters in a kind of back and forth that's been playing out in numerous different confrontations. what have you gleaned from that? >> law enforcement learned a lot from the first few days...
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st. louis -- over there. st. louis. practice was rained out today because of showers.ong storms through had area. you can see, there it is. st. louis. let's see what we have for a forecast. you will see the forecast for the game. saturday. cloudy. 55 degrees. light winds. the game starts at 5:07 p.m. but they are within this cloudy, 40% chance of showers. what does that mean? slight chance of showers. not enough to rain it out but something to pay attention to. okay. as we move forward here -- by the way we will have the game on channel 2. pre-game and post season. watch the giants win. high pressure builds in through the next couple days and the high pressure sets up saturday night. and when it does the air starts sinking and flowing off shore. that is what happened. a fire weather watch, in effect now, but it will turn into a red flag warning saturday night into sunday morning as temperatures come up, winds go off shore, humidities drop. that is the deal. that is how it works. saturday night and sunday, that is the headline right now. the fire weather watch. humiditi
st. louis -- over there. st. louis. practice was rained out today because of showers.ong storms through had area. you can see, there it is. st. louis. let's see what we have for a forecast. you will see the forecast for the game. saturday. cloudy. 55 degrees. light winds. the game starts at 5:07 p.m. but they are within this cloudy, 40% chance of showers. what does that mean? slight chance of showers. not enough to rain it out but something to pay attention to. okay. as we move forward here --...
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he is graduate of greater st. louis association of black journalists for high school students, a journalism workshop. some of his photos were shown on national television. mr. bradley rayford. [applause] some of you all may know britney noble jones, kmov 4. was one of the first reporters. she drove the media coverage not just locally but nationally. how many followers did you have on twitter at that time? >> yes. first i started with 1500. then -- >> how many do you have? >> 13,000. >> 13,000. twitter does work. i've known britney since a student member of nabj. a student reporter in our convention in 2010 in san diego. i must point out she covered verge son while planning her wedding which took place how many weeks ago? >> like two. 30th. >> two weeks ago. the wedding, by the way i was not invited to? >> you didn't get one? >> i did not get an invitation. anyways this was your panel. we want to talk about the media coverage. we've had a lot of town hall meetings here talking about the police. talking about the city lea
he is graduate of greater st. louis association of black journalists for high school students, a journalism workshop. some of his photos were shown on national television. mr. bradley rayford. [applause] some of you all may know britney noble jones, kmov 4. was one of the first reporters. she drove the media coverage not just locally but nationally. how many followers did you have on twitter at that time? >> yes. first i started with 1500. then -- >> how many do you have? >>...
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game one in st. louis tonight sets a major league record, both teams had a combined 7 and is travis ishakawa, and 1-0, g-men, wainwright, hunter pence scores, four hits, no runs, seven strikeouts, including tony cruz to end in the seventh. yadier molina, and the giants take a lead. >> two teams going out there competing. this is like i said, a crazy game more than anything. >> you know, he is so good, you know, at what he does. i mean, he -- this kid -- you know, since he has come up here he is just getting better, too. he executed all night against a tough lineup. >> orioles and o's in baltimore, kc led 3-0's now tied at four bottom seventh. lorenzo cane, hustling to make the grab over. escobar, rbi double. heading back to kc, serving twice in baltimore. we'll take a time out before we check on the college football landscape. went pretty, the bears have only . ring ring! ring ring progresso. you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well, vegetables... shhhhh! ...taste better in our savory broth. ve
game one in st. louis tonight sets a major league record, both teams had a combined 7 and is travis ishakawa, and 1-0, g-men, wainwright, hunter pence scores, four hits, no runs, seven strikeouts, including tony cruz to end in the seventh. yadier molina, and the giants take a lead. >> two teams going out there competing. this is like i said, a crazy game more than anything. >> you know, he is so good, you know, at what he does. i mean, he -- this kid -- you know, since he has come...
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all of st. louis' dirty laundry just came out for everyone to see because none of this was new to anybody who lived here. >> so from what i hear you say is that we should not have been surprised that reporters were arrested, is that what i'm hearing you saying? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. >> is that common? are the police that -- i don't want to say bad, but, i mean, it's -- i've covered protests for years. i've never been arrested, never even been threatened with arrest. one time a police officer came at me, but he saw my microphone with the mic bug on, and i think that's what saved me. but when i heard about reporters being arrested, i'm like, what? you know, what for? so you're saying it's not a surprise. .. . you have response of police toward the citizens that pays their salary. now you have the response towards police, towards media members that cover the stories. now you had, now you uncovered the racial wound there st. louis has for this story has uncovered so many more stories beyond w
all of st. louis' dirty laundry just came out for everyone to see because none of this was new to anybody who lived here. >> so from what i hear you say is that we should not have been surprised that reporters were arrested, is that what i'm hearing you saying? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. >> is that common? are the police that -- i don't want to say bad, but, i mean, it's -- i've covered protests for years. i've never been arrested, never even been threatened with...
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tonight, the entire st. louis metro area remains on edge. joining me now is the mayor of st. louis, mayor francis slay. they do not believe the police account. the police are lying about whether their family member who died at the hands of st. louis police was, in fact, armed. >> this is a terrible tragedy. the loss of a young man in a neighborhood in our city. and it's something that's going to raise a lot of emotions. and that's why it's very important that we handle this as a government, as a police force, to investigate the investigation with a high level of sensitivity. that we do it in a very transparent way and that we have the highest level of independence in the investigation. so we have called for -- there's going to be a couple of independent investigations that are going on here. we have our prosecuting attorney that's going to be doing an investigation, independent investigation, in addition to the internal affairs of the police department. but we're also going to have the united states attorney, the department of justice is going to be involved in, as well. we wa
tonight, the entire st. louis metro area remains on edge. joining me now is the mayor of st. louis, mayor francis slay. they do not believe the police account. the police are lying about whether their family member who died at the hands of st. louis police was, in fact, armed. >> this is a terrible tragedy. the loss of a young man in a neighborhood in our city. and it's something that's going to raise a lot of emotions. and that's why it's very important that we handle this as a...
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cnn's sara sidner is live in the shaw area of st. louis. sara. >> reporter: i'm on the st. at this hour. all night, some of the protesters, now a few dozen, down from 1,500 earlier, just a couple of hours ago, they decided to stage a sit-in here right underneath the clock tower here on the st. louis university campus. they are here for many reasons, but mostly they are here to talk about what they say is police brutality and profiling and particularly against young black men. they have been carrying signs throughout the city saying black lives matter. they took over an intersection for about a half hour where they were writing in chalk "black lives matter" and chanting. chants at police. this all stems really from the shooting of michael brownback on august 9th in ferguson, which really unleashed a protest movement is what it turned into. back in august, the numbers were enormous. the police reaction actually agitated folks there. these folks have come for something called ferguson october. a planned event going on from friday, saturday, sunday and into monday. also cornell
cnn's sara sidner is live in the shaw area of st. louis. sara. >> reporter: i'm on the st. at this hour. all night, some of the protesters, now a few dozen, down from 1,500 earlier, just a couple of hours ago, they decided to stage a sit-in here right underneath the clock tower here on the st. louis university campus. they are here for many reasons, but mostly they are here to talk about what they say is police brutality and profiling and particularly against young black men. they have...
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or the st. louis police, you understand there is going to be no walling this off as this plays out in the future with the grand jury still deliberating about possible charges against the office in question. this is, you know, this is an issue for st. louis metro police. and it's been interesting to watch the police respond tactically to the protesters in a kind of back and forth that's been playing out in numerous different con tron facts. what have you gleaned from that? >> i think law enforcement learned a lot from the early days the first few days after michael brown was killed. it seemed that police weren't sure of what they're doing. i've talked to many protesters who spent night after night in the shaw neighborhood. those police officers would substantial doubt back. they'd sometimes beat their night sticks on their shin guards or the ground. and they described an ambush where they didn't see it coming. it's much more tactical, on both sides, on the police side, they're being more tactical not b
or the st. louis police, you understand there is going to be no walling this off as this plays out in the future with the grand jury still deliberating about possible charges against the office in question. this is, you know, this is an issue for st. louis metro police. and it's been interesting to watch the police respond tactically to the protesters in a kind of back and forth that's been playing out in numerous different con tron facts. what have you gleaned from that? >> i think law...
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st. louis scored the game's final 21 points. when jim harbaugh looked at the coach as' follow film, he couldn't believe the rams ended up loseing. >> you know the score, you know what happened, but every now and then, you're like, maybe you got it wrong. >> did you get it wrong? >> no. industry seen scores printed wrong before, living in the midwest, you read the papers, i'm thinking about being a kid now, but i would check the scores in the sunday paper the next morning. sometimes they would get the west coast games wrong or not have them. sometimes they would write due to lants, they didn't have the score. as a rule liked to know 8 or 9- year-old jim harbaugh. that would have. a real treat for pup a bit different from 50-year-old. >> harbaugh certainly liked what -- >> reporter: harbaugh certainly liked what he saw out of bran dan lloyd last week. the rams are one of lloyd's 6 former team. he left football in 2013 for a job in sales. did you get any double-takes? >> i would hand my card over to people, and they would say, you
st. louis scored the game's final 21 points. when jim harbaugh looked at the coach as' follow film, he couldn't believe the rams ended up loseing. >> you know the score, you know what happened, but every now and then, you're like, maybe you got it wrong. >> did you get it wrong? >> no. industry seen scores printed wrong before, living in the midwest, you read the papers, i'm thinking about being a kid now, but i would check the scores in the sunday paper the next morning....
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dirtyame st. louis laundry. this is not new to anybody who is living there. >> mic ring you saying that we should not have been surprised that we were seen journalist arrested -- am i hearing you say that we should not have been surprised that we were seen journalist arrested, is that what i am hearing you say? >> that is exactly what i am saying. >> i have never been threatened by arrest. one time a police officer came up to be, but that he saw my microphone on, and i think that is what saved me, but you are saying that this is not a surprise. are quite brazen and they do not appreciate and respect authority. see you guys get a dose of what it is like and see for yourself. you think so? >> i was very surprised. i knew some of the reporters who got arrested. yeah, it to be back. i turn on the news, and i was like, what? what is that? >> i think the original story covered a lot more deeper stories. not only was this kid shot by a police officer, now you have the the police towards the citizens that pay their sala
dirtyame st. louis laundry. this is not new to anybody who is living there. >> mic ring you saying that we should not have been surprised that we were seen journalist arrested -- am i hearing you say that we should not have been surprised that we were seen journalist arrested, is that what i am hearing you say? >> that is exactly what i am saying. >> i have never been threatened by arrest. one time a police officer came up to be, but that he saw my microphone on, and i think...
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for st. louisans, october is a time to focus on baseball but a recent statement by the mayor, had missouri natives cringes. in the wall street journal he wrote a piece called "st. louis to america: don't be jealous." >> that was not a good showing. the mayor said it was the response to a recent tongue and cheek rating by the wall street journal calling cardinals fans the lower of the teams. he poked fun of the big apple and the city by the bay. he said, quote, indeed, we are sorry that new york and san francisco are 2.3 times and 1.7 times respectively more expensive to live in than the st. louis metro area. the mayor's throws didn't help soften the sting, and the giants fans are fine with that. >> we are good right here. >> in san francisco, sergio quintana, abc7 news. >> mike shumann will have the game highlights later in sports. >>> bay area, show us your team spirit!. this is dave from sunnyvale. he's on the right catching a game at at&t park catching a fame with his brother-in-law, al. and one
for st. louisans, october is a time to focus on baseball but a recent statement by the mayor, had missouri natives cringes. in the wall street journal he wrote a piece called "st. louis to america: don't be jealous." >> that was not a good showing. the mayor said it was the response to a recent tongue and cheek rating by the wall street journal calling cardinals fans the lower of the teams. he poked fun of the big apple and the city by the bay. he said, quote, indeed, we are...
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what we're seeing is st. louis county has taken over really when it comes to the protesters here in ferguson and they managed to keep things fairly calm. usually protests happen every night. there haven't been arrests in ferguson but in st. louis, a different story last night. >> sara sidner, keep an eye on things for us there. we appreciate that. thank you. >>> not everyone agrees that an injustice was done in the shooting death of myers. police say that he was armed when he was shot and killed by an officer. now just a short time ago i spoke with kevin jackson, executive director of the black sphere and he gave me his take on the protests happening this week and much more. >> if a person believes or a group believes that there is something to fight for, they are entitled to do that. i think that the black community is going to at some point get very tired of leftist and leftism and liberalism of saying here's another injustice against you when there's not an injustice there. if a perpetrator shoots at a cop, he's
what we're seeing is st. louis county has taken over really when it comes to the protesters here in ferguson and they managed to keep things fairly calm. usually protests happen every night. there haven't been arrests in ferguson but in st. louis, a different story last night. >> sara sidner, keep an eye on things for us there. we appreciate that. thank you. >>> not everyone agrees that an injustice was done in the shooting death of myers. police say that he was armed when he was...
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st. louis on monday night football last night. they were down 14-3 in the first half when mr. kaepernick came alive finding lloyd for an 80-yard touchdown play. the 9ers took the lead for good in the 3rd quarter with an 11- yard touchdown pass. kaepernick to boldin. jim harbaugh impressed with his quarterback. >> he got away. he is a tremendous competitor. he works extremely hard but he's cool, makes great decisions and, you know, everything you want your quarterback to be. >> 9ers stealing a game when dante johnson returned an interception here with less than a minute to go. that's your game, 31-179ers. next up the denver broncos on sunday. >>> there is play-off baseball this afternoon in san francisco. game 3 of the national league championship series starts just after 1:00 at at&t park. the giants and the st. louis cardinals worked out at the ballpark yesterday. tim hudson will start for the giants against the cards' john lackey. the series is tied at one game each. >>> weather-wise, 1:00, a
st. louis on monday night football last night. they were down 14-3 in the first half when mr. kaepernick came alive finding lloyd for an 80-yard touchdown play. the 9ers took the lead for good in the 3rd quarter with an 11- yard touchdown pass. kaepernick to boldin. jim harbaugh impressed with his quarterback. >> he got away. he is a tremendous competitor. he works extremely hard but he's cool, makes great decisions and, you know, everything you want your quarterback to be. >> 9ers...
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well, in st. louis, you have 65 grand jury indictments that go to jury trials of individuals who are charged for violating the espionage act. in kansas city, you have five. what? kansas city is more patriotic than st. louis? [laughter] of course! that's the home spirit, right? but, no, you have to district -- two district attorneys who are acting totally differently. in st. louis, oliver -- his last name escapes me -- where is he? i hate when that happens. arthur oliver. in st. louis, the d.a. arthur oliver is a firebrand district attorney. any accusation he will take to court. he will make sure st. louis is a patriotic and loyal town. in kansas city, not so much. francis wilson. in essence argues if it is conversation, me and you in private, that's private conversation. that cannot been charged under the espionage act. how is a private conversation going to hinder the effort of the military? what he argues is that if it is printed, if it is published, somewhere in here it is -- if it is published, then
well, in st. louis, you have 65 grand jury indictments that go to jury trials of individuals who are charged for violating the espionage act. in kansas city, you have five. what? kansas city is more patriotic than st. louis? [laughter] of course! that's the home spirit, right? but, no, you have to district -- two district attorneys who are acting totally differently. in st. louis, oliver -- his last name escapes me -- where is he? i hate when that happens. arthur oliver. in st. louis, the d.a....
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but st. louisolice say that is not true. . >> i know emotions are high, and i know tensions are high. but the reality is, what we have seen or what the evidence tells me right now is an individual pointed a gun at a police officer, fired at least .3 rounds and continued to pull the trigger. >> that story, though, does not sit well with some people. they poured into the streets screaming and cursing at the police. al jazeera's fault lines score respondent sebastian walk something in st. louis. he was in the think of things as tensions came really to a head. sebastian, tell us about this latest event. it was really an echo of what happened at ferguson. >> well, it seems to be eerily similar to the situation that whooefshing about with the shooting of michael brown, two completely different narratives, on the police side and from witnesses who are actually on the ground and saw the shooting take place. the police are saying that this young man had a weapon, that he was actually pointing his gun at the
but st. louisolice say that is not true. . >> i know emotions are high, and i know tensions are high. but the reality is, what we have seen or what the evidence tells me right now is an individual pointed a gun at a police officer, fired at least .3 rounds and continued to pull the trigger. >> that story, though, does not sit well with some people. they poured into the streets screaming and cursing at the police. al jazeera's fault lines score respondent sebastian walk something in...
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cnn's jason carroll is in st. louis with more on the reaction to this issue. >> reporter: the vigil taking place in the same neighborhood on the same corner where the shooting took place on wednesday night. vaughn myers' uncle said you can wash away the blood, but not what happened out here. it started when myers went to the sandwich shop with his friends. shortly after, they ran into a st. louis police officer. there was some sort of an altercation. police say myers fired at the officer first. firing three times. the officer then fired 17 shots. the medical examiner saying that myers was hit seven or possibly eight times. people are drawing comparisons to what happened with michael brown. the cases are very, very different. michael brown, as you know by all accounts was unarmed and police say myers was armed. a 9 millimeter gun was recovered from the scene. this comes on the heels as a weekend of resistance is planned for the city of st. louis and ferguson. demonstrators will gather at a number of spots on friday and s
cnn's jason carroll is in st. louis with more on the reaction to this issue. >> reporter: the vigil taking place in the same neighborhood on the same corner where the shooting took place on wednesday night. vaughn myers' uncle said you can wash away the blood, but not what happened out here. it started when myers went to the sandwich shop with his friends. shortly after, they ran into a st. louis police officer. there was some sort of an altercation. police say myers fired at the officer...
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earlier tonight, st. louisayor told chris hayes, department of justice, that the fbi would be doing the investigation of this case. >> we're on the heels of this, particularly with the shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. we think that helped but we understand there is still a high level of emotion and anger, and what we do for now matters. we want to make sure we get it right. that's important. >> joining me now from ferguson, missouri is msnbc's tremendoane. matt pierce, an l.a. times national reporter. matt pierce, first of all to shaw, the police reaction to this shooting and the response to it, anyway, their openness about the information about it seems to be very different than what happened in ferguson. >> yeah, i think that's true. you saw the police try to release an account of what happened with the shooting as soon as possible the night it happened. we saw further details released today. and i think they probably learned a lesson from what happened in ferguson in which you saw information
earlier tonight, st. louisayor told chris hayes, department of justice, that the fbi would be doing the investigation of this case. >> we're on the heels of this, particularly with the shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. we think that helped but we understand there is still a high level of emotion and anger, and what we do for now matters. we want to make sure we get it right. that's important. >> joining me now from ferguson, missouri is msnbc's tremendoane. matt...
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with st louis metropolitan police. they began to pound the batons on the ground, telling protesters that they needed to move away and eventually a scuffle erupted. there were police officers that had the batons, and were using them and pepper spray. we understand 17 people were arrested late last night. no injuries, damage to property was reported. >>> and you've been talking about st louis, what happened in ferguson as well. >> the protesters started in ferguson. after the march in downtown st louis, during the day they announced they'd be marching on canfield avenue, where connor brown was shot and killed. they marched along canfield. there were blockades there. they did not run into the police in intense ways that we saw. a peaceful day in ferguson altogether. >> ashar quraishi reporting live. >> tensions are escalating between protesters and hong kong. police broke into a car to arrest someone who tried to drive through the crowd. and they head several arrests. tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters occupied
with st louis metropolitan police. they began to pound the batons on the ground, telling protesters that they needed to move away and eventually a scuffle erupted. there were police officers that had the batons, and were using them and pepper spray. we understand 17 people were arrested late last night. no injuries, damage to property was reported. >>> and you've been talking about st louis, what happened in ferguson as well. >> the protesters started in ferguson. after the march...
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matt adams deep into the st. louis night off of hunter strickland who becomes the first rookie to give three postseason homers. these are the giants they're resilient. the runners were moving and that allows mat duffey to score from second base. crazy we're tied at four. sergio romo to kelton wong. shouldn't have gone there. a walk off home run for wong and the cardinals in dramatic fashion win it 5-4 they tied a series at one game a piece. >>> joe fonzi is in st. louis and he joins us live now. >> reporter: for a good portion of this evening it felt like another vintage giants postseason effort. they were scrounging for runs. but the giants pitching staff gave up four home runs, three of them by the bullpen. that's something that the team just has not done throughout the year. so the result is this series tied one game a piece. the giants already knew this. but it just point out further how the guys on the other side of the field in the other dug out are just as tough to finish off and just as scrap scrappy as they ar
matt adams deep into the st. louis night off of hunter strickland who becomes the first rookie to give three postseason homers. these are the giants they're resilient. the runners were moving and that allows mat duffey to score from second base. crazy we're tied at four. sergio romo to kelton wong. shouldn't have gone there. a walk off home run for wong and the cardinals in dramatic fashion win it 5-4 they tied a series at one game a piece. >>> joe fonzi is in st. louis and he joins us...
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for st. louisans, october is a time to focus on baseball but a recent statement by the mayor, had missouri natives cringes. in the wall street journal he wrote a piece called "st. louis to america: don't be jealous." >> that was not a good showing. >> he had a recent tongue and cheek rate big the wall street journal calling the cardinals fanning the lowest of the teams. and poking fun at the big apple and the city by the bay. indeed, we are sorry that new york and san francisco are 2.3 times and 1.7 times respectively more expensive to live in than the st. louis metro area. the mayor's throws didn't help soften the sting, and the giants fans are fine with that. >> we are good right here. >> in san francisco, sergio quintana, abc7 news. >> mike shumann will have the game highlights later in sports. >>> bay area, show us your team spirit!. >> take a look at one of the cutest giants fans. this is six-month-old rodrigo lorenzo. he's obviously happy his team advanced to the nlcs. we would like to see yo
for st. louisans, october is a time to focus on baseball but a recent statement by the mayor, had missouri natives cringes. in the wall street journal he wrote a piece called "st. louis to america: don't be jealous." >> that was not a good showing. >> he had a recent tongue and cheek rate big the wall street journal calling the cardinals fanning the lowest of the teams. and poking fun at the big apple and the city by the bay. indeed, we are sorry that new york and san...
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meanwhile, the st. louis county police department has reportedly stocked up on teargas, grenades, pepper balls and plastic handcuffs in anticipation of massive protests when the grand jury reaches its decision in november. the police department has apparently spent over $172,600 since august on gear for dealing with protesters. this comes on the heels of a new report by amnesty international calling for an investigation of potential human rights abuses in earlier police crackdowns on protesters in ferguson. the human rights group said the ferguson police department should review its standards, practices and training to ensure that they "conform fully to international standards." well, for more, we go now to st. louis, missouri where we're joined by antonio french. he's the st. louis alderman of the 21st ward, and longtime community advocate. he recently helped found the new organization "hashtag heal stl" antonio french, welcome to democracy now! let's start with this latest , based onreported anonymous feder
meanwhile, the st. louis county police department has reportedly stocked up on teargas, grenades, pepper balls and plastic handcuffs in anticipation of massive protests when the grand jury reaches its decision in november. the police department has apparently spent over $172,600 since august on gear for dealing with protesters. this comes on the heels of a new report by amnesty international calling for an investigation of potential human rights abuses in earlier police crackdowns on protesters...
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not just confined to ferguson, but st. louis. and they're also talking to other police forces in other parts of the country both on how to get advise on how to deal with mass, civil unrest. but, also, to keep tabs with other police forces on outside groups that might come into the area as the police enforcement people say, possibly, to cause trouble in the event that officer wilson is not indicted. >> you're saying that i're meeting two or three times a week. that's a fair amount of preparation going into this. >> yeah, i think this shows the level of concern about this eminent grand jury decision. >>> among the african american community, the grand jury that is deciding the michael brown shooting and then whether or not to indict officer wilson is a 12-member grand jury, nine of those members are white, six are white men, three members of the grand jury, african american and the chief prosecutor in charge of the proceedings, bob mccullough, who you mentioned earlier in the report, he comes from a family of policemen, his own fat
not just confined to ferguson, but st. louis. and they're also talking to other police forces in other parts of the country both on how to get advise on how to deal with mass, civil unrest. but, also, to keep tabs with other police forces on outside groups that might come into the area as the police enforcement people say, possibly, to cause trouble in the event that officer wilson is not indicted. >> you're saying that i're meeting two or three times a week. that's a fair amount of...
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>> let's start with saturday when we had events in the city of st. louis.hed down the streets. our officers were in their everyday uniform, officers on bike patrols riding their bikes. back to the convenience store incident, police cars' windows were smashed out, police cars were surrounded. officers had to fear for their safety to get out of the neighborhood quickly. there's always a cause and effect. we take a relaxed posture until something happens that we have to escalate. when protesters are smashing out the windows of police cars while officers are in them, i have to protect the officers. >> chief, do you understand why so many african-americans in the st. louis area are suspicious of police? >> i think we'd have to have our heads in the sand if we weren't. we have to continue to have the conversation about community-oriented policing, about transparency, having workforce that is represent the communities we live in. but those conversations are happening and they're falling on deaf ears. the situation we're in didn't manifest itself overnight. it's ye
>> let's start with saturday when we had events in the city of st. louis.hed down the streets. our officers were in their everyday uniform, officers on bike patrols riding their bikes. back to the convenience store incident, police cars' windows were smashed out, police cars were surrounded. officers had to fear for their safety to get out of the neighborhood quickly. there's always a cause and effect. we take a relaxed posture until something happens that we have to escalate. when...
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tef poe is a st. louispper and activist, who recently wrote a column for time magazine headlined, "barack obama has forsaken us, but we will not stop fighting injustice." we also spoke with tory russell, an organizer with hands up united. and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, raised in florissant, missouri. she's a member and co-creator of millennial activists united. i began by asking tef poe to talk about what's happening this weekend. >> what we're going to see this weekend is a massive show of force by peaceful demonstrators coming from all over the country, all over the world, possibly, to ferguson and greater st. louis as a whole, to stand in solidarity, to speak out against injustices that happened with police brutality, not just with michael brown, but with several people, several different cases worldwide. >> you were about to start the two are when mike brown was killed. is that right? where were you? >> i was part of a college tour, which ironically, michael brown was supposed to attend th
tef poe is a st. louispper and activist, who recently wrote a column for time magazine headlined, "barack obama has forsaken us, but we will not stop fighting injustice." we also spoke with tory russell, an organizer with hands up united. and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, raised in florissant, missouri. she's a member and co-creator of millennial activists united. i began by asking tef poe to talk about what's happening this weekend. >> what we're going to see this...
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in st. louis, there's a big distinction between st. louis and ferguson.nce, that's 10-12 miles apart. we're a separate county unto our sefls, the police chief you're talking about, chief doddson has always had a policy of transparency. we began about six months ago a new officer-involved shooting policy that was implemented right at the time the michael brown shooting occurred. the entire basis for that rule is transparency. that's what he's doing now. that's what he did with the shooting that you've described before. what we call the north point shooting. >> different this time? last time he was quicker about giving the information that the crowd was interested in. this time, hopefully it comes out, especially with the 17 shots. not especially all of this information is relevant. but the 17 shots help us understand that. because to many people it sounds like that's a lot of shots in a situation like this. >> well, what we do, in a situation where an officer is faced with a threat of deadly harm. what we do is train an officer to deal with that thread tle
in st. louis, there's a big distinction between st. louis and ferguson.nce, that's 10-12 miles apart. we're a separate county unto our sefls, the police chief you're talking about, chief doddson has always had a policy of transparency. we began about six months ago a new officer-involved shooting policy that was implemented right at the time the michael brown shooting occurred. the entire basis for that rule is transparency. that's what he's doing now. that's what he did with the shooting that...
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the giants will be taking on the cardinals and playing in st. louis where it will be cloudy and cool at game time and a temperature of 54 degrees, but driving from san francisco, they can handle that. san jose, 60. santa rosa, 55. let's give you specific s s and you're going to catch the total lunar eclipse. it's from 2:25 in the morning to 4:24 so you want to set your alarm for this. . if you want to see it, i'll be there. away from the coastline because we have low clouds along the shoreline, and that's going to interfere with viewing the total eclipse in the wee hours tomorrow, but if you're inland it should be nice. on shore winds keeps us mild through wednesday and we'll warm up as we get through the weekend. we're expecting clear night inland and wednesday, sunshine for most, afternoon highs, near season, we'll be back within a few degrees of average. things are going to be warm. 90 at brentwood. and livermoore, 86 degrees. in santa rosa and kent field, all in the 80s in the north bay. way up north -- extended forecast we get back to average for
the giants will be taking on the cardinals and playing in st. louis where it will be cloudy and cool at game time and a temperature of 54 degrees, but driving from san francisco, they can handle that. san jose, 60. santa rosa, 55. let's give you specific s s and you're going to catch the total lunar eclipse. it's from 2:25 in the morning to 4:24 so you want to set your alarm for this. . if you want to see it, i'll be there. away from the coastline because we have low clouds along the shoreline,...
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the 1,500 protesters we saw march through st. louis today, all peaceful and trying to stay on the sidewalk and trying to keep away from police. it was significant that the protesters really wanted to make sure this was a peaceful movement. they also heard from different speakers today, including thinker cornell west who was here at the scene. christine. >> thank you, sara sidner. nine minutes past the hour. time for an early start on your money. futures mixed. some losses in europe and asian stocks. the dow industrial is now knlow for the year. the nasdaq is up 3% for the year. they had the worst weekly loss in two years. some companies reporting earnings. google, netflix, bank of america and wells fargo. signs of growth in the business is key. if investors don't see it, it could get worse before it gets better on wall street. >>> alexandra steele has an early start on your weather. >> we have two rounds of rain and severe weather which is a moderate risk. tornadoes are not out of the question. temperatures all over the map. this is th
the 1,500 protesters we saw march through st. louis today, all peaceful and trying to stay on the sidewalk and trying to keep away from police. it was significant that the protesters really wanted to make sure this was a peaceful movement. they also heard from different speakers today, including thinker cornell west who was here at the scene. christine. >> thank you, sara sidner. nine minutes past the hour. time for an early start on your money. futures mixed. some losses in europe and...
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we wanted to beat st. louis and we wanted to beat game 7 in my last thing i want to tell you, you were wearing these sweat shirts. we saw the phrase, take the crown, and that's what royalty wears. they we're -- wear that. this is a dynasty. if you have been to a major league baseball field, and if you come to a giants game, we know how hard it is to win these games. i'm proud to be here next to the gentlemen behind me who played their hearts out. their families, our fans, we can wear our different shirts. and we say to our fans and families, we say kiss the ring. and i'm very proud of it. >> all right. now it's my pleasure to introduce the best tv announcers. let's hear it for them. >> all right. how is everybody? we as broadcasters have the best job that you could ever imagine and i will tell you why. we have a fan base that is like no other fan base in this country and if someone were to say, well, can you explain why they are different, it really is hard to explain. but i realized that the best way to explain
we wanted to beat st. louis and we wanted to beat game 7 in my last thing i want to tell you, you were wearing these sweat shirts. we saw the phrase, take the crown, and that's what royalty wears. they we're -- wear that. this is a dynasty. if you have been to a major league baseball field, and if you come to a giants game, we know how hard it is to win these games. i'm proud to be here next to the gentlemen behind me who played their hearts out. their families, our fans, we can wear our...
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and joining us from st. louisnical psychologist and president of the st. louis chapter of the association of black psychologists. you've also been with with us from the beginning, from the earliest gays of resistance in ferguson. how would you compare where the city is now to where it was a month or two months ago? >> i would say things have become a little more intense. it's been 64 days since the initial incident. and we've had two more officer-involved shootings where african-american men were killed. powell and now vonderrit myers. as you can imagine, you already had protesters in place marching for justice and answers, to have two more incidents since that time, things have rightfully so become more intense. >> and a level of trauma is is what you have been talking about with us over these weeks. this feeling that it's not only the immediate family who is are traumatized in each one of these officer-involved shootings, but the whole community feels this wound again, which is still not closed because there's s
and joining us from st. louisnical psychologist and president of the st. louis chapter of the association of black psychologists. you've also been with with us from the beginning, from the earliest gays of resistance in ferguson. how would you compare where the city is now to where it was a month or two months ago? >> i would say things have become a little more intense. it's been 64 days since the initial incident. and we've had two more officer-involved shootings where african-american...
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in fact, one of the reports from st. louis city is totally inconclusive, which means that we have to get more testimony from people who were on the ground. so i think some of what your audiences or some of what your panelists have said today is we have to ensure we maintain peace and ensure we have the right to speak and speak our mind very freely about what we feel is going on and what direction we need to take in the future. that's what really is serious and what people care about right now is just going on in peace. but being heard at the same time and not being tear of a dialog police and the protesters. >> i'm not there. i think that the effort on both parts, it is important on both parts. i think at some point, you have to sit down with the person, with the other side even if you don't have the complete trust. you have to at some point start to have a dialogue and start to build trust among each other. and it appears to me and for most people looking, they're just screaming at even other. we're upset. they're screaming a
in fact, one of the reports from st. louis city is totally inconclusive, which means that we have to get more testimony from people who were on the ground. so i think some of what your audiences or some of what your panelists have said today is we have to ensure we maintain peace and ensure we have the right to speak and speak our mind very freely about what we feel is going on and what direction we need to take in the future. that's what really is serious and what people care about right now...
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prepare to play ball, the giants face an old rival in st. louis and we have word on who takes and we have word on who takes the yesterday for the g trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. , , , well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >> covering novato, oakland, sunnyvale and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> happening right now, cal fire is holding a news conference on the crash that killed a bay area pilot this week. they have lifted the hold on 22 firefighting air tankers after a crash on tuesday in yosemite that killed 62-year-old craig hunt of san jose. there will be counsel setting to any pilot who needs it and they have completed the onsite investigation. nothing led temperature to believe anything was mechanically wrong with the p
prepare to play ball, the giants face an old rival in st. louis and we have word on who takes and we have word on who takes the yesterday for the g trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. , , , well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect...
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the st. louis area to protest the shooting of two black teenagers by white police officers. 17 people were arrested yesterday not far from ferguson, the suburb where 18-year-old michael brown was shot. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," a holiday attraction tragedy. a girl was killed in a haunted house. >>> and a dangerous surf. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until someone you love develops shingles. talk
the st. louis area to protest the shooting of two black teenagers by white police officers. 17 people were arrested yesterday not far from ferguson, the suburb where 18-year-old michael brown was shot. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," a holiday attraction tragedy. a girl was killed in a haunted house. >>> and a dangerous surf. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful...
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the st. louisate-game home runs from oscar taveras and matt adams but with the game tied at 4-4 in the ninth inning, cards' rookie kolten wong delivers the biggest hit of them all. >> long hit into right, into the corner. game over! wong wins it in the ninth! >> the walk-off homer gives st. louis a 5-4 win over the san francisco giants. more importantly for the cardinals, it ties the series at one game apiece. >>> it was also a bad night to be a football giant. the giants were in philadelphia to take on the eagles. eli manning sends the game under pressure. he's sacked six times and giants receiver victor cruz is expected to miss the rest of the season after suffering a serious knee injury. at that point in the game, the eagles already held a 20-point lead. philadelphia goes on to win, 27-0. >>> the dallas cowboys deliver sunday's biggest surprise. they rebound from a ten-point deficit to hand the seahawks just their second home loss since 2012. it's a 30-23 win. dallas improves to 5-1 this season.
the st. louisate-game home runs from oscar taveras and matt adams but with the game tied at 4-4 in the ninth inning, cards' rookie kolten wong delivers the biggest hit of them all. >> long hit into right, into the corner. game over! wong wins it in the ninth! >> the walk-off homer gives st. louis a 5-4 win over the san francisco giants. more importantly for the cardinals, it ties the series at one game apiece. >>> it was also a bad night to be a football giant. the giants...
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fo where in st. louis vern glenn, kpix5. >>> now let's take care of that other st. giants preparing for tomorrow's game three facing the cardinals john lackey. remember this guy? he's starting against the giants in the playoffs the first time since beating san francisco in game seven of the 2002 world series. lackey says there is one major difference in the giants lineup. >> i think i noticed about 2002 you faced a pretty good lineup including barry bonds. you intentionally walked him four times in that series. >> wouldn't you? >> as you look at this giants lineup, who concerns you the most? >> no offense to anybody in their lineup, but they don't got barry bonds. >> or jeff kent, but barry bonds never won a world series. we'll be right back. >> that's right. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (mom) when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) wha
fo where in st. louis vern glenn, kpix5. >>> now let's take care of that other st. giants preparing for tomorrow's game three facing the cardinals john lackey. remember this guy? he's starting against the giants in the playoffs the first time since beating san francisco in game seven of the 2002 world series. lackey says there is one major difference in the giants lineup. >> i think i noticed about 2002 you faced a pretty good lineup including barry bonds. you intentionally...
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they strapped and fought in can sis city just like they did in washingto st. louis until the last ball of the season that was sent in by pablo's glove. the greatest of them all, of course, is a 25-year-old lefty, on the last three weeks established himself as the greatest postseason pitcher in the history of baseball. [ cheering ] >> and other worldly. 25 era. and in game 7, wednesday night, madison bumgarner emerged from the right field bar pen like a warrior and knocked a five inning saved after a complete game shut down. in game five three days earlier, remarkable. [ cheering and applause ] >> mvp! mvp! >> i want to sheer something else remarkable. and something without which we would not be here today. and that's the giants' ownership group. they save the team in 1992. they agree to take the risk of building a privately financed ballpark in 2007 and they supported us through three world series championships. i want to especially recognize a family that sets the stage for this celebration with their constant love and their devotion, that's the burns family. they
they strapped and fought in can sis city just like they did in washingto st. louis until the last ball of the season that was sent in by pablo's glove. the greatest of them all, of course, is a 25-year-old lefty, on the last three weeks established himself as the greatest postseason pitcher in the history of baseball. [ cheering ] >> and other worldly. 25 era. and in game 7, wednesday night, madison bumgarner emerged from the right field bar pen like a warrior and knocked a five inning...
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the st. louis police chief says police do not have body cameras, but will continue to use handheld cameras should complaints arise. >>> mainland japan is bracing for impact. the planet's strongest storm of the year will soon make landfall there. on saturday, it was classified as a super typhoon with 146-mile-an-hour winds. it is now a tropical storm, but the effects are being felt in neighboring china where waves vaulted from the sea. from above the international space station captured this video earlier in the week. the astronaut tweeted yesterday the eye of the supertyphoon is 8 kilometers or 50 miles across. >>> the victims of a twisted high school hazing ritual were remembered on sunday. many took part in a vigil in sayreville, new jersey. seven football players allegedly tied to the hazing have been arrested. the ritual included reports of sexual assault. the team's season has been scrapped. next season's play is also in jeopardy. the school's superintendent says it all hinges on the investiga
the st. louis police chief says police do not have body cameras, but will continue to use handheld cameras should complaints arise. >>> mainland japan is bracing for impact. the planet's strongest storm of the year will soon make landfall there. on saturday, it was classified as a super typhoon with 146-mile-an-hour winds. it is now a tropical storm, but the effects are being felt in neighboring china where waves vaulted from the sea. from above the international space station captured...